8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE THU RSDAY, FEBRUARY 6 1#66, [] The New Racket. No.9 AND 1, Urner Ex, Bell EFONTE, GOOD, EASY, READING The ground hoe, and there are none so far as we know to dispute the authority winter,” a wise person will take the hint. savs “Six weeks more Do U blankets? we have them for U, re- liable full | | : every pair : . 3 need a pair of honest wool A bie box of dress linings came to us to-day, many good th } ca 1d Valenti 5 i! em bad. It find elsew " want yG. R. SPIGLEMYER, {SHEMSPIGLEMYER, CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT. PINE GROVE MILLS John Smith town last has been OF rvin Keller, Hewitt Mey- B. Krebs, N. J. Krebs, Frank Bail- 1 Wm. | Kepler, Milo | Lit Reed, George Reed, | Elmer Reed and M. E. Heberling. Mu- sic in abundance was furnished by the Cronymilier Bro's. Samuel Wm. Smith, Goss, Campbell, Cooper Mill Musser, _—_ > STATE COLLEGE Messrs, Cyrus Gordon, Jno. A. Wood- ward, Samuel R. Downing Beaver, of the Board of Trustees, attended to business of the College for a few days this week. Mr A in Lewi and Judge . . F. Markle attended to business sburg and Shamokin, the part of this week. Nr. J. Oliver Glover left on Saturday for a trip down the valley. early "s The midwinter sports will be held armory Friday evening Feb. 28th, There are twenty-one in students in the three months dairy course, including one | lady sf adent, A RUNAWAV-—Our venerable friend | William Foster, met with a serious ac- | cident, while driving near town on Thursday afternoon. His horse being | a little high strung, took fright at some object along the road, gave a couplghf | jumps, broke the shafts and ran away, | throwing Mr, Foster out of the bugyy | head foremost into the road. unately he sustained no serious injury, and at present, report is about as usual. We note a petition for a boro, which every property owner should sign with. out delay. ZX. XR. UDITOKS NOTICE Fatate of Martha Sammels, deceased, The undersigned. an auditor appointed by the Orphans Court of Centre county, to dis. tribute the balanee in the hands of D. Z. Kline, trustee of the estate of sald decedent, will at tend to the duties of his appointment at his office In Bellefonte on Friday, the 25th day of February, 1546, at 10 o'clock a, m., wheh and where atl pasties interested can attend if they see pi D.F.FoRTNRY, Auditor wpe HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver Ils, Billousne Indigestion, Headache, pleasant 'exative, Al Druogglets PA. | Quite fort- | AN INCH FROM DEATH, Might Have Been the Most Hor- rible of Fates Too. j A It Wo were sitting on the veranda of oar far off Bur our alter the bay ry bungalow one evening in {ma, R. A. and 1, enjoying dinner cheroot. The waters of lapped lazily at the feet, for house was the sands’’ of the shore. All the world at pence; only the plunk, plunk of the monotonous night bird the jungle and the wi note of the jackal signaling in the « tance to his comrades was heard moon had come up from behind a re i nst over in the bay, and s| d of yellow light over t at our © “builded on BALIGH OLr bt omed occasional o r topped In kers, rolling ring co tha nfl Iden gilver in oven a neigh i and that was wicked and bad | of the world, at my friend's ell at his cher id bean discuss beautiful and yet death Was ie consciously We h manner something in America. To friend arose and d into ROmMe Ix gauntere his bedroom per bearing on the matter we hi HW discussing performed } friend fumbling table, and ti ery of light **1 have Hangary's Millen: From many fv most ren is to ta kingd mi len the 1 their na nium ve ae the entire year 1, 18606, and end 81. It three parts, ea h wh $n t} wing Dec the conntry } slobration will with bE Nn houses of 1 at Budag leted at a cos lame. t in tl ww hall which 16, Of Pant} dreds 1 ai he } § 08 NAL : and eminent men and wome of the last thou in Hi ary ‘sa vahalla, This will be fol lowed by the inanguration of the pew Museum of Art and History, built at a cost of ) florins, the laying of the cornerstones of tw ridges to span the Danube at Budapest and the dedication of three other great public buildings, the Palace of Justice, the hibition ball and the Musenm « rtis tic Handiwork. B8till farther to indi cate the beginning of a new er spring two sections of the older part the city will be remodeled on } principles, and 500 new public sch 3, 601 new | « I the yRie | throughout the country will be opened.’ Harder Than Steel, Des Moir f in the per claims to | making "'D hibited in Cl lery made fr an edgy Taz monstrated by a 1 croscope and photography. The new metal is a combination of copper and tin and two other elements which Mr Dawson keeps secret. A dagger made from it Jooked like polished gold. Mr Dawson claims to be a lineal descendant ascus steel.’ CARO OIE $a the metal keener and smoother tha w mn This was d¢ of Ralph Hogge, who cast the first iron | cannon made in England, and his an cestors on both his father’s and mother's | gides have been workers in iron steal. He says his discovery is partly ac cident, but primarily the reward of years of labor, research and experiment. He claims thatthe new steel or hardened copper is suitable for any kind of cut lery from a common pocketknife to the most delicate surgical instrument, and that no deleterions oxide (rust) forms on it nnder most severe tests, Any stool drill forced against it when it i# harden od will break. — Burlington Free Press Swinburne ns Poet Laureate, The ramor ia revived that Swinburne fs to bo mado poet laureate. That would | bo a grand thing to do, especially after { bis writing the magnificent verses on {| Cromwell, reproduced recently in an editorial column of this journal. No act { would win for Lord Salisbury tho re. A : | gard of English nomconformity ns that, and it would attest an attribute of | greatness which not all have conceded to | the present premier, —Christian Work. | | | Easy For Him, The man who wants to find fanlt doesn’t usually have to spend a great deal of time in looking for it, —Somer- ville Journal - “ie . - -—— nd years will be placed | and | A ZEALOUS WITNESS, Tle was Particular as to Detail and Very Frank An old lawyer told me instance that came within his experience while practicing law in Chicago years ago. Hi had been employed to defend a man named Stevens, who was indicted for robbing a woman of several thousand dollars Her name was Mrs, Amanda Doonan. Her story was that Stevens had entered her house at 10 o'clock at ni She was alone She said he a mask which entirely concealed his He immediately blindfolded her and tied her to a bed post, while he around and carried off her jewelry. Two weeks later she was walk- ing along the street and Stevens and had him taken in charge by an officer Stevens assured the night dance near the miles from He cot Rhody Collings him nn ht, wore [ wee rummaged money and nized the attorney that on of the robber he was at a stoc) nearly six 1} rove +} id pr wwe Ln from morning then was i The day lawyer ( § 4 witness ing and a very valuable w seen on the witness stand to questi it to her very desc: jury avery! the Stevens the about She d tho number o of button the shoes She even in his shir tain (Hf conrse and so was ¢ after-for : | Ocean. Getting & Dinner. he ente lining ro Urionus eve landlor!'s ear “Yo rect, Ie 3 wa profs goeath n th friend, Baron L | wiaies tospeak to him for mi receiving the message our gastron ist immediately r the table the boulevard, where sion of by the detec him into the cab and irove him Next day the rest ose from ’ ii wit ff wurant keeper went tion to recover payment fraudulent banker's dinner, But neither the 3 yw linates knew | anything of the supposed capture. In | the end it turned out to be nothing more | or less than a clever bit of comedy got up for the purpose of enabling one of the | actors tohave a good blow out, -Tid- | Bits, to the | slice sts for the nor ois su Matrimony as a Last Resort “I'm about to be married,” | girl to Atchinson Daily Globe, “and in- stead of receiving congratulations I am 1 » | aware that I need a defense, and take | this means of making it “I am 27 years old—old enough to | | know better and do better, but I have | no choice. The man is a widower with | ome child. He liked his first wife better than he does me; 1 liked a man years ago better than 1 like him, so we are quits on that {I want a home. 1 was brought up to | sing a little and play a little, but have no trade. My parents will be glad to see me settled, 1 would be happier earning five or six dollars a week and taking care of myself, but I was not taught how. “There are thousands of women in my position. Every man who brings up his danghters withont starting them with the means of earning a livelihood is re- sponsible for just such a mistake as I shall make next month.” His Last Resort Cannibal (to captured missionary) Have yon any particular wish before you ars dished up? Mismonary--1 should like to deliver one more lecture on the advantages of a vegotable diet, — Ueber Land und Meer, writes a He wants a housekeeper; | rinity C1} Struein nih Uait od Sint the Cooperative Bullding tion, &~. X.) in LL urope the people, the pe h while the itt iteelf castles, and the Chur the and levyin i O n rade vels, Of h “wii and the riche r contributions alike on power of the ate noble and peasant, reared and cathedrals that [4] phe of ar h cing of feudal fetiors a monasteries are still regarded as itecture, Bat with the in nd the (reat lwellings 1 homes of the land architectural care and consid Roof with Interior Laat fin & plaster, hard-white fini trim Main and bath-roon molding in prin first story in parlor and ror suit owner and finished in ish, Colors woring and Kitchen Picture rooms and hall of | backs under windows All ints 1 WOOOWwWOork illad stained to hard oil var- Trim, including cornices, cas- ings, veranda and balcony posts, rail, etc., dark green Sashes red. Brick work painted buff and penciled and speckled to imitate mottled brick. Ver anda, floors and ceiling and outside doors, olled Beo.R. 140% 140° B BeEDR. vh HALL 140% v0" Cc Beo R 140°K200" SECONDFLOOR. Accommodations: The principal rooms and their sizes, closets, ete., are shown | by the floor plans. Cellar under whole | house, with inside and outside entrances and concrete floor. Two rooms and hall | finished off in attic; remainder of Rpace floored for storage purposes Venetian blinds to all windows of first and second stories. Bath-room, with full plumbing, in second story. Brick. pot range, sink and boiler in kitchen. Large bay window and open fireplace in parlor and bedroom over same, Cost: $6,200, not including mantels, range or heater. The estimate is based on New York prices for materials and labor. In many sections of the country the cost should be less, Jt is as well to take warning from the as counsel from the wise ~~ Ram's Horu. | to got away had stepped on another. | Oronkery was knocked from the shelves | confused feline. | worse, and for awhile it looked as if | im order to extricate it from its difli- Inside | | size. tasteless, ecient, thorough. As one man Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. 8. Gov't Report Royal Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE PRETTY FAIR PAY. + Foster Said to Get More Than 2100, 000 For Two Mouths’ Work, d that John W. Foster than £100,000 for two matic adviser, ng Chang down as ( Mr xperienced, f the not one commercial dip untry, perhaps nee of his sery ent omats in th ir the can ha d } rmer honors { that he be calle powers to negot ow that the Japan ly ran statesn y than they woul ' pa Froo Press Lion and Mouse, A mon y tnt ase was put in the cage of a lion hethor 0 old fables assert ed » lion saw the mous ly through the bars and tantly little fellow, scurry- floor and squeaking in ‘hen he had gone ten n sprang, lighting a little in . The mouse turned, and ng again. This was repeat several times, the mouse traversing a rter distance after each spring of the a Farry t alous "nally the mouse stood still, squeal- and trembling. The lion stood over , studying him with interest. Pres- he shot out his big paw and tht it down directly on the mouse, gently that the mouse was not in- jured in the least, though held fast be- tween the claws Then the lion played with him, now lifting his paw and letting the mouse run a few inches, and then stopping him again as before Suddenly the mouse changed his tactics, and instead of running when the lion lifted his paw sprang into the air straight at the lion's head. The lion, terrified, gave a great leap back, striking the bars with all his weight. Then he opened his jaws and roared and roared again, while the little mouse, still squealing, made his escape. Of the two the lion was the more fright- ened — Youth's Companion. i Pusey and the Fly Paper. The trouble that may arise from the use of 'tanglefoot'’ fly paper is not con- fined entirely to flies, as was shown in Portland, Conn., the other day. A Swede family, living on Penfield hill, purchased liberally of the paper and gpread it about the house Shortly afterward a great commotion was heard in the pantry. Investigation showed that a kitten had become mixed up with a sheet of the paper, and in its efforts and other small articles broken by the Finally the cat rolled over on the paper, which made matters the house wonld have to be given en- tirely to the pet. It was found neces sary at last to shear the unfortunate cat asy to Take asy to Operate Are features peculiar to Hood's Pille. Small In Hoods said: * You never know yon Pill Proprietors, Lowell, Mass, i S have taken a pill ll it is all The only pills to take with Hood's Sarsapatiila. { | the The Conl Will You Trade with us? Will you save money i when You can! We await vo ur presence for answer. How Can | Have Beautiful Teeth? By keeping them thoroughly clean—They should be brush ed with pure water after every meal and before retiring at night. A little good tooth ywder sprinkled upon the Ph will add much to their appearance and to the frag rancs of the breath. after for ty years experience in the drug business we can recommend nothing better than our “Rose Dentrifrice” and “Saponaceous Tooth Powder” which we have sold for years with satisfaction to our customers and ourselves. Bo well satisfied are we of their merits that we will sell you a trial bottle of either for ten cents. Our line of tooth brushes is large and select, prices from five cents to fifty cents. GREEN'S PHARMACY Bush House Blok, + Bellefonte, Pa.
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