THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSL A Y, JANUARY 14. 1807. THE RACKET. No.9 AND 11, UR'mER EX. BELLEFONTE, PA. 13th Semi--Annual sale now on. Table Linen 56 inch, fine bleached, all Linen 5 inch, Red, Blue and Yellow barred, 85¢ worth dou- ble. Kid Gloves 6 colors, ] $20, Shoes 100 pair Mens Fine that kind $1.50 kind for Tbe for R lot clearance dozen, all ' " est Dollar SIZOS 1-2) for We, R2 value Womens Same ont 81.25 1 also a lot of and Childrens price. Pantaloons Sweet, Orr sty le | make t £1.25, AN Ce for these are big value. China Annex If U want to C the wind tal mp Shade and out Ome i SO calied Buttericks | i Hi 4) EMYER EMYEK January nomination the county election January ¢ certificates of nominati and borough office missioners 18 days | February 4, 1897 nomination papers {or Los i ough officers with the county commis sioners, 15 days before election. objections— Feb, 4. In sats and papers design. Time for filling the case of ed for borough and township officers a the days of clection, certih least 12 days before When candidates may withdraw: February 4, 18g7—For township and borough officers, 12 days before the eit tion. February 5,18g7—The county commis- sioners shall send to the an official lis containing the names and or politi- partly cal offiliations of all candidates, at least 16 days before election LYON & COS CLEARANCE :- SALE! We are of all LOWER PRICES. We sacrifice profits to clear stocks All winter g A con parison of Is, is al we eT a1 " ict 34 vi 4 competl ina aga MaKe ask. 4 our trade and have made every cl the Men's, J Youths and Boys’) BLANKETS Red, White the £4.50 now at £3.00, now at £1.98. All-wool and Grev all at cost ; 3.00) . the Ri red blan - &< OF at $2.20. Men's, Youths’ and Boy's » Winter Suits, at Cost, Ladie’s, Misses’ and Children’s Coats and Capes, at Men's, and Joys’ Winter Shoes and Boots, at cost. Woolen Mittens, Woolen Hose and Woolen Fascinators. All Woolen Underwear for Men, Ladies’ and Children, at cost, cost, DRESS CLOTHS Special bargaine-—One lot Novelty Mixtares have been selling at 50e, now go at 24 cents. Bargain No, 2 —A 22cent value, rough effects now at 15 cents, Come in and see that we do what we advertise. LYON & CO. Allegheny 8t., - - - Bellefonte, Pa price | ne | | banks, 60; General Low Wallace, 6 i FAIRBANKS FOR SENATOR. | The Indianapolis Lawyer Will Succeed | Daniel W, Voorhees, INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 18.- The eighty-five Republicans of the legislature yesterday nominated Charles W. Falrbanks, of this city, for United States senator on the first ballot. The vote was as follows: Fale CHARLES FAL RBANKS W.R Iaylor McKeon of Terre Haute, 11; R. 8 of Fort Wayne, 8; Frank Posey of Evans | ville, 8 | | contingent Sherman 8 successor in the senate That does not enter into it sald that Senator Allison | : of never held civie « lita flice. He and eral Grosvenor said last nigh } : o | welf the other day kets that ig a bargain at 3.50, now | aged 58 years and married jured are: William Wasley, right thigh beginning of the session In December at 1 Benjamin Harrison, 1; Judge Baker, 1. Mr. Fairbanks was tomporary chairman the Republican convention, and has Wns born in Un count n and | inted at Murdered hurch by the Minister. Jas ] 1) int ring a British OfMcers Massacred, I'he 1 Benin Phillip Car commissions Maling Niger coast fore lians, with a m native carriers, have all by the king's people whil mission to Ben has just re All of the wi tive ni 4 a arriers Governor Aligeld Snubbed, Jat 12 A rked the retirement f 3 tO A new treaty five years the tions agree t a resor controver arbitration neither nat dignity to King Oscar to act as the fall to of the court others Reliable Cabinet Gossip, CLEVELAXD, Jan. 1} neral harles H ing conference with Chairman | Grosvenor eae to C) from Canton, spent snd] de parted for Washington at m ~enator Sherman is to be the next secretary of state. He practically told me that him Senator Sherman's ap polntment to the state department is not upon the appointment Mr General Grosvenor was offered the treasury portfolio, and declined Killed hy Failing Timbers, Witkeseanug, Pa, Jan. 18. One man was Instantly killed and three others sori. ously injured yesterday by a heavy fall of imber and iron in No. 2 shaft of the Del aware and Hudson Coal company at Ply. The dead man was Lester Lyons, The others in- mouth, broken : Richard Sandare shoulder badly dislocated; William Humphrey, leg and arm broken The laiter was also injured internally, and is not expected to live. Francly Nomination Faverably Reported, Wasmixoroxn, Jan. 18.<The nomina | tion of David KR. Francis to be secretary of the Interior was favorably acted upon | by the committees on finance yesterday | snd afterward” reported to the senate in axecutive session. The nomination has | been held up is committee ever since the | the request of Senator Vest. MeKiniey and Hobart Formally Fleoted, The electoral colleges of the different | statesimet in the state capitols on Monday | and cast the vote for president and vice nt. = he total vote was as follows: oKinley, 7,121,842; Bryan, 6,502,000; Pal. mer, 104,751 ; Levering, 128,428: Matchett, 85,000; Bentley, 13,685. The total vote for the Bryan and Watson ticket was 144 008, MoKinley's plurality over Bryan, 614,748 THE HOUSEHOLD. How the French Make Doliclous Coffee. The Bllence Cloth Strawberry Cottage Pudding The French are noted for tho perf tion of their culinary skill, They are famous ly the delicious preparation of their coffea, The fragra “bowl” this boverage--with light rol land tiny, hot, boiled mi Yoafe'' in Pax lectable tot forthwith de CFP is for of oe hie the Th vitor | Housewif 11 COLI¢ HE of t { Contrivanc perforated fits nto u por of a Pore rwater 1 trate is ol ling champs vert by ngin Green Rush Furnitu or a large 1 tute ture looking being quite 1 are =o useful to t LE and low f 1 Kes of rattan, ae covered with Pas ut on chairs prettiost when an or Indian stuff Pillows covered with meerut, an Indian cotton, may Ix in the large furniture shops for $1 each and will be found to wear quite as long as those made of more costly materials obtained Strawberry Cottage Pudding. Cream together a half cup of but. ter and a cup of sugar; add a cup of milk, a beaten egg, a pint of sifted flour and 2 teaspoonfuls of baking powder. Bako in a cake pan and serve hot with liquid sauce, into which fresh straw. berries, mashed with sugar, have been stirred A Seasonable Dish. Raw ico cold table sauce, Household Brovities. Cafe au lait which milk is boiled Always fold = dress shirt right side | out for packing, as it will not wrinkle | #0 much, Spaghetti is an Italian paste similar | in shape to but much smaller in size than macaroni, Fireplace cushions are usually stuffed with hair. They are mado ‘much larger than sofa pillows, | Cut glass sugar sifters, with sterl § ag AENUIMO A DEW a you can sec whether you owe “the poor | silver with the advent of the berry season. tomatoes scooped out | and filled with a paste of brown sugar, | | dry mustard, salt, vinegar and a little | is strong coffee with | New Church for Howard. The building committe of the Disciple congregation, at Howard, recently adopted the plans of B. K. Dean,of Wil- linmsport, for a new church in the first named place, The new structure will be of a modern one-story building, encased | 3 be pushed to com in brick, Operations will and the building will nossilile pletion as rapidly as | gration at Howa S191 1 1} spent in tl suing Rondout, N CURED OF DYSPI ® Vv YEU (EN DR. DAVID ALAR FAVORITE Ri En AEA cl § shat eyed 1%, The final aconin user dian of Lydia L. Greggs 1 Lirege ate of Boggs tow 17. First and fina executor of ete, of ton township, dee'd 15. The fest and iA acount of Leathers, Jr nd A of J BI SUAY i heo ~ ers ate of Pat Wm. 1 executors fathers ard Twp rst and exerontor Moon township dee'd 3, The frst and final berger. admr. db on ele late of Curtin township 8 Gray of Hall of. #14 ©" f : ale of vm NH of Warren 8 int Harst Lucas censed WW Kisnerarn Kegister Bellefonte, Dee, 23 1 80 YEARS' EXPERIENCE. 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