I! The Democratic Watchman. LIE.HLEFONTE, PA tHE DEAD YEAR The ivy orepehlnen the well, Her purple pokon beret... eltell Ash-cluetern blacken tr le o th deadeir fall; The yea A fleck of amber, in the cloud That swathe,. the east,in dawn and light! And day, that gloom and mist ensh rplid, life Make. eleome night. Asi one who, seeing life art, Ponders the wonder nf o r lives. So, at the dead yea tho ught y heart Strange vivre -4 think of one, n ithr..mn set Shining I , llnl i the snown of yearn Sweet in rememEyen brance, In tears. regret, In / MOO the bright rope of her fee. Flushed with the tender flush of youth And inurtobr, amornum of itp grace, "Blue eyes for truth " Blue eyes—the summer sky lees blue— They nitro my rapture, my deeper; I knew then) twilight, phil felt thorn true, eyon.that were Again I watch the Mond that lenda The futon) all lie rainbow dyne, Again its yell the Phantom rends And rapture then The Nil hilt of enr•h winter day Money baelt.aoto my heart anew; 1 he charms dea h ovot.i not Meal away Otieo more I ♦iew. {*din the welling of the 'rho moan 01' britnehen SYVIIVIng ben Again my soul re 'chord flea', lie nen dispel: • The Iry orer-slllueS the wall, The berries of the ash Are shed Coder tThe he hyoe ar lly'• soroval Iles dead I —firrhanc Getting ly Married—How to Do It FasFl lonab. brine wedding invitation.' three weeks before the event. The bride's parents provide them This is the itt‘ le • "Mr and Mrs dames Smith requast the honor of Mite presence at the marriage of their daughter on Thursday evening, November 18th, at 9 u eloek.„ • "999 Adams street." Cards of the bride and groom at e en closed If tire affair takes' place In church, say no in the invitation If the bride's parenui don't hove the, reception, then the couple, after being settled in thew own home, issue in vita- They ern on II nenrly squnre note sheet, and rend thus. Mr. John Martin MISR South Married, Thursday, Nov 18th, 186 D KneloAed Is n curd, on whiLh la cogrov Mr. and Mrs John Martin, At Horne. W ed mad.) s w December, - 999 Fifth Avenue. A mail order for wedding cards cost s26i a large one, $l6O. [These are New York linens ; for more reilsonablo rates - apply at the WATCH. bt•bl offive At large receptions leave your card in the receiver, so they may retnenther you were present. Brides ea peetant usually seclude themiwlves, after sanding wedding invi. tationt. On, , P M ,is the hour for the church ceremony Put a carpet from the curb to door, and if rainta , amity/nu; oserhend Ohurch to be decorated with flowers, and brilliant y lighted Organs play 4 Ot,inpan gathers, and when binhil port) enter Four young gentlemen of line address are selected is ushers If a lady lip o an o.r , rt he permits her toylike the usi,e: 'a arm while ha Collo wS them up the uivle. \V hen the bridal party arrive the uslier't ann in urn), preemie thew to the altar T.hero am mutiny fitur brittemnitids and groomsmen The groom sends carriages to Convey them to the briclu's house, provides the, ludies with bouquet• marriage at °face ehtirch will serve an a 111.0del. -1,11 0113 imitative there were five bridesmaids dre•scd in white titeltl. tan over pink silk ; the hi ide were white entail and point lace; the groom mill groomsmen this Raglish dress party arranged itself in position in the vestibule, and walked up the middle aisle. The uslier4, In 1 airs, came first, then the fifth bridernaid being hilt ,Po as to stand next the bride The groin) and the mother of this bride, with her father, guardian, or who es er gives het away. At the altar the bride•rnaid tern to the left, the giruil situ to the right, the bride and groom are in the center and the parents retire jest b , •hrrui them or to this front pew 'lb, onntrter and the bridal part . % kneel in silent prayer and the eereinimy begin.. The first bi uleiniod holds the bride's, bouquet while she talses otr her glove to revolve the ring—netistmg her, if riece.sary Tho first groomsman Rees that the ring and tho clergsmans foe lire ready. Al ter the I,II'IIIIIIIN 114 CW..11111111, the groom gives the lit Me ho. t icht. leave's thvichurt.ll, followed by the iittenifetits thmgratulutuffin nru out nt church and aro r..aurvud until thu rvccp tiun Those who aro provided with ft en ni tvllfng ate What hours tho bride will "receive," proceed to the lion-e, ere conducted uir stairs to tho cloak-room and to the ClDlrnher whoro tho bridal pre4entot aro pi-played 'rho cu.tnin of making tilts display is much -condemn ed, and people of tustenro already übsn• (holing it. On entering the parlor nn urshrr con ducts each guest to the bridal party and the himt and hostess. Congratulatium are then offered. Liberal decorations of evorgreeni and flowers over the house. When the collett..ti 1.1 announced, the bride and groom lead this way to the dining room. The bride's cako hi in the centre or the table, and the brit'e cuts the tir,tt +I ice. The reception Inst.i durtn4 tli,, niter noon and is 401110tillitIll followed by n thine() in lin evening. If the bridal party go ort n tour, their departure is woolly , the signal fur the guests to disperse. Tho old Ftip..r-titimi of thrownyt un old Fllo o 'llllll 011. I.ipp% pntr, to 111$Olv good lin Is, is rd. One of Nature'• Noblemen My thoughts were tar away from noblemen Many kind, as I stood'among a throng of others in one oft he elegant dry.goods eatablishineni, ,itated on the fashionsble promenade ofour thriv• ing metropolis. I was one of the many who lined the polished counters, looking with ndmir• ing e3eti on the fabrics tto temptingly displayed, The half hour's absence o f the obliging clerk, who could 'find the style required only in a distant part •f the house, allowed, mg to be entertain• ed with watching the stream of lair ones coming and deporting. And while I waited and made men• lid criticism to amuse myself. an Mei dent occurred in little out of the cote• mon - observation of chop visitors. A slight, small woman, pale,sad eyed, and wearing faded black, camein with a new influx of visitors, walking lip~ idly ayd caatiog a half Irighteneil *flume nl (he Itlles of pretty stuff•+. A bright new materiel on the count er near where I stood caught her eve; clic tremblingly inquired The price; when she as told, my 'Morn eyes saw a bill twisted in the qult•eriug angers with a perplexed troubled air, and my ears heard the murmured, "Alibi' will need t. , m verd.t." "Will tour take it?" She liltrd tier pale, nark face, 'rid an‘were ••'I eltrinot; I did not think it would he HO much She was turning away, when a gen delimit, who like II lySO had been-100klig and hatening, - drew near, askii7g of the clerk : ." What does the tat want? I will wait upon her-‘-you attend to lie cum tamers below " The respectful manner in which he WWI olie t ved, made toe at olive aware that lie was the proprietor, and I wits a little tirpriqe4l at what followed. "How many yards did you want, 11111,41111 C V. "I can't take it, sir." "1 Rill nut talking about that," deb] be, with a smile; "just answer my question." He cut ofT more than she falteringly mentioned and while he sent packinir It, she funnel voice to tell him that ill health had forced her to relinquish the work with wlilell lee had obtained sup port for herself and her fatherless chit klren. But the eldest girl, 'barely eev enteen, was going to teach in a week, and she needed a dress to make her !presentable. Ile inside no reply, talcing in silence the hitle bill she offered—the very last of a smell hoards—and from his own pocket added a greenback, the amount of which I could not see, !dipped both I etweett the cord which bound the par : eel, and banded the parcel to her: “There,•ell your dallyhter a strati ger wishes her etieceQ." lie sallied hastily away to avoid leer thanks. and the little woman looked, as Abe turned to klemirt, like one in ii dream. Il %%(, IL HlllllOO net, unobtrn4ively, quietly done; and nut a week betore, Clint same gentleman had been pro !loaner.' uncharitable,heenit4e his Intime would not be put down to ewe . ] the 11-1 for aid toward plOille scheme Hymen l in 171;9—Bride and Bridegroom a Century Ago.• TOhe lit VIII It the holy: Iler loch were strained upward oser'an immense etision, that sat like nil men U. Ott her head, and user with a pontatuin, nod then sprinkled uver With n 14110,11er 01 while powder The light a this tower W:114 rt0:11eVtiIIII Wt . ] It loot —OOP Flr,gle white rosebud Inv on its top like an eagle on a litivstaek 1, er her neck and bosom wile lidded a hire handkerchief', fastened in trout 11l a liosoimptts rather larger than aeop per cent, coma inti,g, her grandiather's minnture set in ,irgin gold. Iler airy form was braced tut tit it anon &v as. II e sleek.ea us tight as the natural skin o r el le Arm, with at waist formed by a bodice, worn outside, whence the skirt flowed oil, nd was distended at the top (Wall anip!e of white kid, malt peaked toes, and heels of two or three ;mikes elevation, ineloaed her feet. and glittered with spangles, as her little pedal members peeped curionalj out. Now ti, the POCH III; his hair wit. sleeked hack and plentilully beflower ed, whole hull 110402 projected like the handle of a skillet. Ills coat NValt Mkt 11111 e silk, heed %Vitt] ‘ellow ; his long vest of white satins enibro.dered with gold tare; his breeches of the . 511 and tied at the knee with pink tilibon. White lace etoek• III;,N 111111 wimps with laces, and ties rf the FM Ille 1111 P; completed the hallifi 'yenta of his nether L ace ri d'. flea cluiderol iirounil his waist, and a liiientou+trill, worked m eor:teapon thence, and bearing the inintiture of fun helm ed, finished his truly genteel ap pearance. A 11 th...kirreapottdont. who attended the open ilitt'7K the Suez Canal semi home 1460 s nth lictoiunts• of the hospitality of tliii V icoroy, and the laved) preparation. made for the comfort iir the threng of yisitoro. limit rim. fig su ninny vory nat urally Nome had to rough it. Little great inn Who auppoind the world re volved around them tylvin at home, wme of titian holed to be recognized, and had to Imo like correspondent.; or common lolls., anti iniitiiryta. are related where noble lord% had in put up witn the coin pan rofconi inercial gentlemen !Inman moiler., of course, None rut strong under eireumiitanciis of as h ItardmltlYift, find it, Mort' IA told of Olin peraon, a gentleman of no diiitinctien, but en English mon, we Jiro sure, going to tit* , Viceroy tinfi clotnaniling on n' diPace; which local, tioo , t iihernaiblo of Pnahaa and nil irs to EnroponnA, granted, and in IN hieli hi. injured gittnit coniiilainrci that; ho Lind been nut to el , -up in n (I , ,tiblit rottm The ViooriiV the complaint, and with tr grim Imamr that wall becomes a derpqtie, oriental sever. nign; gave orders ark thee* more lois Le plurwl in the apartmont Or Ili. 11114 the Nl , llll and tbas Id`l, A Rich Scene are Wedding The Port Hope Canadian says that a couple residing in the rural districts, not far from ton were engaged to be married, mid were "ealled" three times lit one of the town churches. On the tiny appointed for tae celebration of the ceremony Wlllell wits to "make this aittmte flesh, ' the happy couple came to town arrayed in all the glory of new store clothes, bringing with them a brother of the bridegroom, who wan to officiate, as "best nian," and who, the result proved, was hilly oat tied to that character. Lthiving the blushing damsel in charge otitis broth er, the 'condo! litishind adjourned to har•room to get "something hot" to cheer hid spirits under the trying or deal through which be was to pass. Here lie met some friends and amid the congratulatfons through which he was os erw helloed partook of lion:. than was necessary lor the put pose of elevating his courage to the proper point, and soon became oblivious to sublunary matterp, wedding party, bride, prospectiv e domestic bliss, and all. Alter waiting a reasonable time for his reappearance, his alliailat.l and the rest of the party grow uneatsv, and; finally:an expedition orgatiiind to go in search of him. They discovered him Irl tln' tavern in a comaiwe • con dition, and repotted that fart in the proper (.11111f Pr The bride hurt. up bra%.lv under this truth ilectaria.,4 that she didn't it cent, he was a gocij for•nothing priiiiken wretch. and she woo glad to get clear 'of lion. More over, she was not going to be that way out of getting a loishmioi, mist e came to town to he married and niarr od she was deo:nowt] to he—to the first man Ilia would hike I er Rather than see the girl dissprointed ahout 1l trine hke thin, the broker who came to do the "brat man" business, volunteered to be 'her viet 1111111,10 i. he harglion mode. nod oil he started for it license, reto,rning io u short time, .olien.they were married and Pqprt..ll tbr home, leaving Tile . other m.11,1,111:11 to enjoy his hi t le spree as heat he could. The atfuir created no little toll( and much merriment atimng thoseacquaint et! with the tacit+, and the i,tended hint hand Is now ha% ii.g a rough tone among the wags. Reliable Weather Signs When roosters are observed before day lite i the morning •morviii towing the blonds, and lute? lainentnelions, then look out for sodden wet,ber, and severe pucker in the money market, When you see 13 geese aalkin in jun tile, and toeing in, deliber ately bet yure last surviving dollar on har_d winter, and R grate fluxtuo4R nest; during the I,PIt Reason in the price of cowliiire hoots. It pigs squeal in the note, and grass. hoppers CUM opli w, their roue(, twin gin no a freg fight, vii may hope for high winds in a few week., and also plots fet er in yore riaberliu4sl. ti spiders are veer C 111111,1111( tip the wall backwards. and frogs koii.:ll as tho they bud the lockup., look out for r.tin ; tin. iz also it shire sign that children will lute the ineasids 11 t ice m l i tw g around their biter, min mules are Seen in a brown wilily, a worm ov ' e s oine kind iz cnokin, and you will too+ the market for herring f.. eery rada% crow , and . 1 1+t before II Ilea , PI)0 warm, iiv L 3 loot deep chimbh ,mallows are 11111(0Ill WWI nod iii the moral world theie a grate 111 , 111,0 1 in the agita slum vt the tempetance que . ition 1.11 2 e . :gi+ a II i‘, and men ceitee to brig. ;11,1 row eackle, then itigan mummer dra w.l iii, Lind the 1111i1t.11111,11 •(Th.-- J.7h —An logiAlity of lingli-h fu1,01.1-mn. los, in n Geriniin I ip r, is M,W pending in St Louis Tile Dviniicritt Mr Cline, "II the part of di,: dint, ',Kurd th it 010 imiertion of the notice of tr .ft , c v role in n (3 , •rnot.i tin on. Y 10.111;111,ttle , NVILII the IA , mid therefore %%Old The law iiterc!y requires tin navel ti-enient to ho t newspaper" . print , II in tlitt country or lift,without .',,tug ")- Olin: ',bout thy kind ot the ittiwitatre in which it it prin :d red.. 111 :1 1.1“1101111H11 newtiniper tti Ir al, a, C,.rd the construction 1,1" the law, if imb fi,hcd to tlot D•mocrnt 'sir 'l.ne nol de till Hill. the OLID , r bona. of the c• itto kin d coltish, renditiL; in ler of comn.l, r ,hle CI t i many 1/"411 nuti,orities in support 7 t hnv '11). ett , t. , rii pt t•0101.111Ing le c:11 nutirey fr.tn panties intere.tm I by in scrting them in oh parts ot impt•rs with li010 , 0) CH, 01.01.11, or It pup •r• hrted inn foieir n %% a, dwelt 01001 0 th,: nth , , I ~,nit, I. matte it dent Unit H party NV rulool lines c 1,11.1 It habit , for thefultilltnent of a contract !mide elve w here. CIVILITY I. ALW tYri REAVAIMED -- "My young liiali," 1,1 n gentleman on lioNetaik min day, to a lad who ww .holding near it well, "'will you do me dm favor to draw a 111111 of wittoi for- ioy horse, as I find a rather difficult to get off?" Instiiad of giving a gruff reply, as entity a boy would di., the boy draw the water and gave IL to the hor•iii. His manner wai so ploolitit and chia.rful, that tho •tr.int; , r, di lighted with his sprit, asked name and residence, and then, after thanking him, rod.) on. The good-natiired lad thought, no 111 0 1 .11 if this act 01vivility: Mali, some months later liu lett.ii from ilia gentleman, offering liitn a clerkship in his More, The oiler well 11. Ceptl-../. Thu lad, prospered, .nd flintily bi...utuitii thy chief hug,' 01%. 'llll.l WO, 111 t oi iut.ltty to a •ti anger way ph. : r.a,l in the lalikr by whit h tha• i4inila..l to h nor rind woilth It is iild to.der-i.id that civili ty will lend to such kinor, but it always raison its poswes , ,r in the opinion of ethers, 111111 111 his nttn vilf-1.1.1.)wet. lir t ther, Garr, i„,y-, k 1111 1,1.11;011 , Tl' DRUCCISTS. A NEW APOTHECART,and DRI. I O STORE, ioemed in BROCKERIIOFiS NEW BLOCK, Bellefonte, County of Centre, Penn's The underoolgned have the pi...towel to In form {Be rtgzene of Bellefonte, Contra. Clinton and Clearfield cotehtles on general, tiroa they expect to he ready by Woodsy, 91st that., to open their New DRUG STORE for the accommodation of the public, and they hereby extend a cordial Invitation to all who may be in need, and wish to obtain FRESH, PURE AND GENUINE MEDICINES, Cli El4l ICA-1.8, DRUGS, anti pitch artlelea as are kept In a that clams Drug kltore, lately selected with great care and diseretion in toe cities of New Yin k and Phil adelphia, by the senior partner of the °stair lishrnent, a ho has had 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN THE ARP Ile also 'Teaks, reads and writes the Oerman language, as well as the English tongue, peing fully en well Acquainted with the fiernencla tura In thutiatittuage of the buelnetus is with the Latin and kingllsh Terms end Technicali ties or the A rt, and hence we can, and will ac curately end CAREFULLY COMPOUND PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTIONS in either Language 11T ANY HOUR—DAY OR NIGHT. Nlght Customers will please pull the Pitglll Bell We modestly ark fora share of publie favor and patronage dor stork cotintsta of Bare and Urnuin• dlstbrinea CAnnietas A Drugs lu all their various forms and style■ of preparation used by regular physicians. We also keep a large easortneut of the finest EXTRACTR AND PERFUMES For Ladle.. lt, NAIL And 1'04./TII BRUSH EN; CLOTH PS. PAINT And • VAI(NI811 HILLAIIIEB The VERY FINEST and BENT CUTkERY MIZE of all kinds, al) Ism and quality , such as IVORY, GUM and HORN. BIRD'S CAGIi. and BIRD SEED. PURE WRITE LEA ZINC IN OIL-CHINA (11,0813 LINSEED OIL. FUILI OIL SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE, and all Ilia FANCY COLORED PAINTS, DRY and In OIL PHRNITURE and (X./AC(I VARNISHER !mid Alm° DAMAR( VARNISH, and M few tipprov.l PATENT AI EDICI,:s ES wed Inetly, a well aeleetod and large stock of WALL PAPER at reawouable Wren. viz FROM fu ('Ti. TO S2.V) PElt ROLL PLFAHE GIVE UN A . . CALL' ZELISR it JARRETT Be'Wont" Pa., Juno It, 69 Gfib:EN'S DRUG `STORE.—Doom No. 17tUS II 110 Uh It The under migtte.l respeetrolly antiohneen that ha has re :tv.ver hfn will Koran URDU AND eIIi.NIICAL STORE. to the new room (%n 3) under Drip h henna ho n hint lie tar fitted up f r that wiry.° and having largely uu•l eased hie nook, to now pre• paned to furnish enatomera with pure 1)111 *(;S, Cli ESIICA r ENT %I I:bICINES, taliE WIND.S AND I.IQU(iItS for medioal use Dye Stuffy, with almost oval? , atti.do to ho found In 111 001[0,110 . 1111011t of thin kind .n. ,1 / norm+ and Cott'. Pow dor, Coll 011, if, oho!, Linseed 011, I Lunn , rallit. Putty, Hlrmgun A 114.0 fly Ismemt and heel ("olfaction of I'Eftt , DNIETZY AND TOILET Bo kr'S er rbtoe Tol.even anti elgrtrP of Imo‘t aplemed bittntlx, vonninntly on h 00l At. %mild old) tho I4t it•TitiOn 14 the put, lit 02 of [lotion, eonsifiting II . Nur •tad P&lnt liruhlwo r why v, I) king Cup+ Clle•ol and 11. 1.'0011111,11 Inrlud l 111A , 24 Men Inn.- tuoe A, I.u. Al iO, II largo vanity R 1 , "It 1'1111,142F7N 111 1 , n Fwf•n In RICJ 1'1:17 44 It eripeet Ilauug h,41 hurl dull ta,•hr• veap, nxpert- Ptio, in ihn InnOne•H, I"nvl4 ern - trident he rnn n•tn lei riLllgnetion to All In 111, (neat hall Nail p•rtronngt 1.11Ati1: P Drttgiont. vii WO I lioorn, 'go 1 8111111 11011 M) SCHOOLS. B ELLEFONTE A CAMP:NI Y ~REFIT St,llool, Fult YOUNG I.ENTLF MMME!=I ti.xt 0pt.1.111 Oil Sirlember First, with e,..ry facility for the education of youth ht all the Amite, which constitute a libels! and polite. education. •tponlid lute tthin Olen :Mil Draw hug. Vot.l filinee In tMule n rev tiliti hranylllo tli.• rout .•• nt .turfy, And N. taught Wall the pin oda without extra charge The Principal ample corps of tried and capable ti - iactiera, the united aim lining to 111bVe thii moral CUR.' O. genui al letillefrielll2 . ll , l will IlS'lllo uucllornutl Imps ove• mint of tho pupils win scholar Inns a duo -tissue of individual attention. Paronto Oho synth to Oar,. their ohlltlron vh..ro there 0111 ho nr ivccroo4fiv foi chongo ttll 1/.oc ir odu , otlon, ore In itud W l . 1, titi+ Sc 'too: Porento %in %lob to hove their donghteim Luei rd out or tho hullPtllon, non find ploaeoot I herru•. • tied ul n•wonul.ll. rat, it In lite loc o 1.10, fin , ,ll.l . rartlOUlßl rohh•reo 3 P. 111'(.111 , -4 Prin. MEM FURNITURE.. S . 11. WILLIAMS /IL CO., Wholesale and Retail Domlora in OT7A OE CRNIT (fir E All kludA of TURNED WORK furnished to the trade at CITY PRICES. TURNIM PA LANGE! BALWEITERB, and HAND RAILING, (tarnished lc. Builders Uphoisterioe.,itenetring Furniture end every thing pertaining to tho buglosse promptly at- tended to Factory UNIT Blanchard A 00 . 1.. Planing UNDERTAKING. We AlllO make COFFI Nl4, and attend funeral• 1383=113 ELEGANT HEARSE, ever in this part of the country ME= OPPOSITE TILE B tISII HOPS'S. BELLEFOTE, PA PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY. JOHN BRACHBILL, Manufacturer and dealer in HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Bram. Brats*, IltLli►aart, PA , Keeps constantly on hand a choice assortment of Mattresses, Boras. Chairs. Lounges, Iced• stead., Aa. A very fine nelectton of El WALL PA PER, Will always ha found at LOW PRIMA' WARE ROOM. Bellefuntia Pa., where Bureaus, Kolas, Lounges, Ilat Reeks; What Note, tnanda. Chaim Stools, Extension Tables. Etc Of every description, quality, and price, for sale cheaper than at any other estahltshv^ , it of the bond in Central Pennsylvania. ,08n20 HENRY I' lIARRIM LIQUORS. L ATER AND BETTER NEWS Notwhatandlng hard timen, high tax, Ita h tax. , au pain, oppromalirma, Intense excite ment reign. at the WHOLESALE LIQUOR STORE In the marbie front on Bishop Ptreut. B o il, foot., Po., where to kept eonetkotly m full .up ply of the BENT LIQUORS At prieex lower than an he found elsewhere °media of Philadelphia. 11l stock ooneletn of thneeneti. Old Rye, iton.bon, Mononivahs:lll and Old Irish Whink lea, Holland Oin. Cognian and othor firandinai Jamalra and New England Rum German, &fadelrk Lisbon, Bhorry and Port Wino. ford l.k. and All kind. of Sirup., which ho 1.. 0 111.. .0 low R. In tawniblt al I ♦lnl2 A F 1 WM, 'Agont I. Err EI. E, FOREIGN AND DONESTIC WINES S LIQUOR:4. In the room formerly (+erupted by the Hey. ninny lintkery, on illehop •t reed liellefibto, , takes pleasure in Intel mina the public that he keeps constantly on hood supply- of Mini, Foreign and Dertieetie Lleunre All emits warranted to oontam the amount marked The attention of practicing pnyairiana ill Orli ibd to h ie stock or PURE LIqUORS, Suitable for medical purpoera , ftottlem, Jug., and dernljohno constantly on hand. He has the 01 1 fl.Y PURE NECTAR WH itili Y fn town, All Ittiuoia are warranted to give aatlafaation. Liguori will be mold by tlie quan, barrel, or dere., lie 114.1 II large lot of BOTTLED LIQUOIIR Of tho flnnat grade' on hand Confident that ho ran !dorm rostomora, ha reapootfolly aollelta a attain of publir patron- NW, •14012 ar7E'LPL T HE WINCHESTER RIFLE, IF muoVi. S'qENCER RIFLE, 8 SHOTS. e;11:11.EP ItAliltEl 4 Double shot 10,01VCri, Cart' kips, ,k,e. (Jun repairing In all its branch... '1'11E01)0RP, DFACITxr,n, ' Arwoo, ili g h BePotent. Pa. 14.rt•ty HOTELS-SALOONS. B ROKERHOFF HOUSE. ALLEGANY .13TErE" BELLEF 014 Tit, HOUSEAL fi KROM, (Jurorrietors.) A tint clan hotni—comfortsble ronmo--- , prompt •eteodaowoe. All the modern convenlenoea and reasonable .charges. The proprleter• offer to the traveling public and to their country friends grin -class accom modations, and careful attention to din wants of guests, at all times, at fair rate,. Careful !loaders and good stabling. An expellent ta• ble, well served. A bar, supplied with the beet of liquors. .Beirvante well trained, and auto. thing requisite ID a first class hotel. Our location Is In the bath:mem portion of the town, near the post °Mos, the noun house, the churches. the banks, and the principal places o business, rendering It the 111061 eligible plays to stop for those who visit Bellefonte el thee on business or for pleasure. An omnibus will tarry passengers and gage to to and from all trains free of charge:l44l BUSH HOUSE, DF.LLEFONTE, PENNA., W. D. KlXARD.Proprptor Thie elegant hotel, having come under the speervisioja of the underslgftwpi, he would re paretfully announce to the publte that he laviews theed to accommodate them after the style 01 the beet holteee In the Meet. TM Bath aortae In a inegnificent building, splendidly fureuthal, end enpable of comfortahig accommodating THREE IIUNDREb OUP TS. It le situated near the depot, and conveolont to all places of business, and is the beat hotel in ventral Pennsylvania Its waiters are °tinge ing:polite and attentive, Its tables are sup plied with every luxury In the market; its stables are Ara( claso,w tilt shoofly. and humane linclers, and Its bar supplied with the beet of liquors For guests front the elite!, to spend the surnmer it h.' just flu proce! The proprietor villl be happy to rt./wily° the public at. often an they etch to call. W D RIKARD, 14-911 Proprietor. GA 101 A N'S HOTEL-DANIEL GARMAN, ProprletAr. This long-established and well-ktiosvo Hotel, situated on the southeast °error of the Dia mond. opposite the Courthouse, having been purchased by Daniel Darman. he announces to the former patrons of thin estabilehmant nil to the traveling public generally, that he has thoroughly refitted his house, and Is pre pared to render the most satisfactory soomm• modatam to al who way faux hint is -akar patronage. No pains will be spared on his art to add to the conveniences or comfort sir do guests. All who atop with him Will cad its table abundantly supplied with the most sumptuous fare the market will afford, done up in style by the moot experierwed cooks. tits liar will always contain the choicest of liquors. Ilia Btabllng is the Lest in town,and will always be attended by the most trustworthy and at• tenths, hustlers (ilre him a call, one and all, and he feels confident that. all will be satiated with their accommodation. An excellent Liv er-i Is attached to this establishment, which strangers from abroad will find greatly to their advent* e • an 22 - CONRAD HOUSE. Allegany street, Bellefonte, Pa, opposite the arokerholT House, A HOTEL ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, licensed by the Court of Centre &rutty. Pint glass bar. restaurant, rooms and stabling. Per sans doso log meals and lodging, at fair rate., can at all tittles be nocornuuniated. AN EXCELLENT BILLIIRD ROOM, with three new and In perfect condition, always open at proper hours, at usual rates, for the lovers of Mile pleasing and excellent game Perfect order in:tit/tamed In the house Pro- fancy and disorder promptly suppressed MI Ours riot al lowisl to frequent the saloon nor to play e thorn so -ascot of parents or guardians Meals at all hob re llot coffee earl tea /Omar. 011 1.1111 II 11 KLINE, MEE IM=IN m J 11 OST M AN, BEI,I.EI , ONI'E PENNA Ihe 11nd, roigned. On log a•Nontect nortrol of thtow'hite hots.l, aulLtl reope,thilly oak the potromtge of the ' , Lathe Ile to i.lepared to 04,r111110011." gIIPIItY in the bent of alyle, and will tokevore toot him color.. are oupploot the Wet w the market. Ueodelablem attached In the hotel. a Ith torch,. and attentive ser vant., The ti o, hog imitate are not load to IM the e 10111311111104 ll otuo n tall I 4-W- N ATIONAL HOTEL, MILLIIFIAI, PA JONATHAN KREMER, Proprietor Haring pureha•ed this mini robin properly, the proprunor take, pie inure In informing his friend, thnt ho tut, r.•titted au, rnfurnl•hdt It from top to bottom Rini in now prrpnred to So nommmiste ft s,elers mid others In styla that he hnpen will prove not only salisfsetory,.but plessant tshle nil her, will not be esoelkst by any In the count') Illy nlnLi. to largo slid new, and In attended by oxperlenena and attentive ostlers. 14-201-17 X('II ANO HOTEL, HUNTING j don Pn —J MORRISoN. r'roprletor. Tina old eataliltaltmetit, haring lawn loaned by Morriaion, fiirmeti prow loner of the Nor rtaiin 110 Inv, ha. I era entiiely remodelel and ndui niched and I , II !plied with all the modern ltripro,eol,3lllo a ul ronrenienoon necessary to a tioit-eliti, Hotel The dining rbom hen linen ft rm,red t , thy first floor, add la HEM 1/1 , 1), lOW/ and airy, and the diatribe'. are all area . ',mitt- Ixtrd and the Pritprietot will einlea,iir to snake lila gricate perisetiv nt hom e Paasengera for 14. h%, tJ hp inga vi ill find thin the look deadr nide r to' plug pltwe In illlntinuduu rlJuZIly. MONTOUR 110VSF, LOCK TIA % en—E W. 111 GO N rronr tete. Thb ologent !Intel. formerly known en the "IVashirigtou Irofiso," on Water Btreet In mew rends for tho roof pd.'' of visitors and looni er. 4 It liven elogantiv furniblieti r end ifs 101,1 e tt .1 tyro.), suipliod with the hest. ‘'lsttoris k Haven otII lied this the plensenteet plat, lit the city A troy his eonsoya the glie.t, of the house to end hove the various trimly rl4tal RAIL- ROADS. =WEIM=I WINTER. TIME TAIILE Through and direm route botwern Philadel phia, Baltimore, Harrisburg, iVillionisport, and the UItEAT OIL lIFAIION OF PFIIINSYLVANIA. ra.no kNT SLEEPING CARS On AM Night 'I ruin.. On and attar Monday, Nor 28, 1114, the Trains ou tho Philadelphia and Hide 'hair •ad will rua ap tnlinw. ..-.--AVJUirie ARP Mall Train leave% idalphla ". Ih ft; pm do do Lock Harem . .111 &lAN do lira trPa ru•. . 9.50 p.m Erlc Exp. Icavoa Plolialt Iphla 1110 a do do . Look Ilavou ..... 9.50 p.m do at . loam &Ili fildrll .. 6.00 A.M do. do Lock flacon . 7.45 p.m Ile arrivom Look Haven . . . 715 p nit VI Truth' Frio . . . do .1. !awl: 114'011, , 10 11 CZ fro. t - r111:0.1,01! Edo hip. Irar•ro ILI ie do do Look hataa 1.10 aoct do arrives Pldladelphlo 4:20 p.m Mall and haprann vonne, t waLli 4)11 ClVek lloghony Rl' or flatiron,' Ifoggniio ci hoe trod ALFltr.t) 1.. Tvi.mt, ron. B•(pt, ==l Proprietor II II at p.rn pan
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