THE CE! NTRE DEMOCRAT, A BUBBLE BORSTED Warrants Out For the Arrest of "Napoleon of Finance” Mill BELLEFONTE, PA, NOVEMBER 1899. DOGS S TATTOOED. | An English Method of Marking Vals | unble Animals Adopted in This Country. It has been the practice in London for | { J hut After Six Years of Intense |; and Suffering, To Cured a By 5. S. S. NECKTIES FOR CHRISTMAS. | Make Those a Man Wil Cheerfully Wear, difficult to deelde upon What few articles usually possesses, and that Is homemade . rifts THE OF duplication things ¢ nnd ceravats, fi be sald that wear a hon HOMEMADE PRESENTS. Useful How to It RR gift reem Is always for a man appropriate duplicated several particularly the The are Hints For the Happy Christmas Time, he times, er. tithe Case it has been done a AMERICANS fder tification: inothers iti | fad f i prea dog case with HANDSOME FLOWERPOT HOLDER. OF tan anewly | most suitable those presents, | therel whose Tr the ostentation how of | Is not handke It Is Made, | \ It pie Holder [ man w | and It re, rk Her ruble, such An Shown hy the Manner In Which A Gift That Will He Aa Lover of Plants~How An For the Household, The givers of ( often at their gultable present yet often entirely rget to reckon the sibilities of attraction in small foliage plants—little hard small palms and grasses—w) without | a greenhouse for table | Such pla are often very Appreciated by They Poured Money Into the Cof- | : mia) fers of the Franklin Syndicate, Attractive Newspaper Other Alleged “Bankers” Arrested, | are | of | fs | nas gifts to think they alr nost Rou: ferns, h will gr will serve ow ornaments, NCC wrapped in many th nis ptable gifts, but shoul 1 ¢ ICKHOESSes Of i t at t and I was x : Ram S. 8. FO R THE BLOO i rev Ml 1 HOW IT WAS DONE. A Dit of the Inside History of Movement for a Statue of Miss Willard, the SECHLER & CO. t GROCERY y SUPREMACY... fata atasasasasass fama aT aT an B WE WANT YOUR TRADE. LA Sa Sa Th Ta SE NE NE NN ¢ We Buy B S w / Y / / / 4 / / / / / " ¢ / / / ¢ / M * TO MAKE i i Ea — Gift That May d at Home A (Christmas signe Farmers Wellington NO.2 Attention! A SHREWD V He Gave » Magnifring Every Hasketful of Strawn berries Sold | TYPEWRITER, ie. | PRICE 560. 00 CASH Walk- Overs for Mon 3 $3.50. Cheap in Ph late i Caracens for Women $3.00 aying ver and ye! u | ' h that, asket and 1 a] Powers Shoe Company Appear, the desire f Bush Arcade, BELLEFONTE, ear LAMP BHAT Infiar VISIBLE STRONG 3 od DURAB ALIGNMENT | We ret PENNA. | catisfa ed, furbelowed kind are still farther from belong welcome Average nu are other kinds, however, the mos table of avy ter color card shape pa tlass and } ist sit to the ’ XK atl ‘em thr | take a | int being those ‘ wsket and the paper or thin are cut out In the ment of a circle and little clamps which i ‘ j “ ‘ eh ‘a7 Vil my pai eK, they buy | mounted . f i lass one which T 3 , J g being cheap dividual and pe to the person for cant. I: consists In l m with unmounted for me to | MEAT MARKET 3:2 Pa. | | that the light of the lamp will shine 1899 DECEMBER, 1899 it next io Wo none b v TH Wil LUAMS M tb (0, LI J, the best « i ] 4 P.O. BOX 680 . . 1 _ ] through them. Several large ones or | . - . | Year, early, when I starts out with the O | many small ones may thus be used. Su. Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fr. Sa. strawberries in 1 utshells, 1 g a mag. BEEF PORK and MUTTON PLATTSEURGH NEW YORK epaces for them being neatly cut In the h ever) ba | 1 D) All kinds of Smoked Meat, Sliced shade, that the material of the A i 0 » > am, ork Sausage, ete I you 3/4|5|6(7(81]9 shade does not pass beneath them, For wah a nice Joi y Sto ok 2 oth CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH 10111112{13 | 14 15 16 ALY AY! ’ ) the desire board, hich : des of a purpose and =a -ABEEZER Sis- with equal pal, ite DR ou and res It's too le F how Nin Yet the big boxes have come in: 1} PRE TIE heny St... Bellet nte, ves nifying glass wit sket.” ®O Haman Nirds of Prey. One device of the human birds of prey that haunt London is to take out policies of insurance on the lives of cere tain persons, and then put temptations to excessive drink In thelr w ay, thus NEWSPAPER BOLDER, for a great deal of originality In the way of decoration. It is a broad, fiat band, lined, stiffened and doubled to- | ranged In medallions they are cut In a round or oval form, and a correspond. ingly shaped hole, Just a little smaller, Is cut In the shade example, If the pletures are to be ar : PHILIP BEEZER | PENI NYROVAL PILLS gether to form a loop In which the pa. | It Is advisable to! pers may be laid, put a fiat strip of wood, like a plece of top, inside, to hold it out straight. As or the material, It may be cloth, silk pr velvet, embroidered, painted or sim. ply figured. Worked canvas is strong and effective. The holder illustrated Is of old broeade with a band of plain moire, upon which Is an embroidered monogram. The edges are finished with a heavy cord, | facing outward, : curtain stick or narrow lath, across the mounted on the Inside of the shade, teur photographs the suggestive possi bilities are Innumerable, scenes, recalling pleasant associations, may be grouped together, the remain | der of the shade being covered with some harmonious painted decoration. As for personal photographs, there could hardly be a more effectual way of keeping one's face In the sight of one's friend, The pleture Is then | In these days of ama | Familiar 17/18 19/20/21 22/23 24/95 261272829 | 30 31 New son | I MOON'S PHASES, ) no | Groen 16 0 pu | guna 24 0:07 pom. driving them into early graves, Genin Uneonsetons, It Is os difMleult to talk entirely une grammatically as to play in discords. A country lady, standing in front ofa pleture In an eastern gallery, took the prize when she sald: “Them deers Is drew terribly bad." Many a Wink, An English scientist has ealenlated that a human opens and closes his eyes no fewer than 4,000,000 times per youn MONEY TO LOAN On firstclass real estate security limited amount in sums of from $500 Jao and any pumber of J tr in larger sums. Bring deeds and a inperson to W, SALER MORRISON. 214 B. Bishop St, Bellefonte, Pa. Gis per "ie: po Rp FEAL relinbie. Eni ed ihe Ee ribbon,
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