Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, March 04, 1870, Image 3

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The Democratic Watchman.
j)ELI.RNONTE, P*
EDUCATIONAL.
I For the WATeinetn.]
Publio Schools of Potter Township
" Whole number of schools 17 i those
at Centre Hall and Potters' Mille be
log graded.
Prospect Hill—George L. Goodhnrt,
tea( her, 31 1 rtspile.
FairrView—lohn F. Miller, teacher,
;7 Pupils.
retare ilall l drammar school--Levi
',:fcrary icachor, 56 Pu pile.
Celan; Hall Nit-nary school—Miss
Annie M. Marion; teacher, 61 Pupils.
Plum Grove—O. L. R. Thompifon,
teacher, 48 Pupils,
line Stump—Fergus Potter, teacher.
itl l'ff liiln.
\Vlliffkr 'follow—Miss Mary A
Potter, teacher, 27 Pupils.
' - 'l5l-i- , ey Sink—Wt .+ Runkle, teacher,
•!.2.
hrler town —Mi.s Lucretia E. Cali
.
it:II/oder, teacher, 24 Pupils.
tire hill -T 8.4 - McElroy, teach.
15 Pupils. •
(*Much% ille -D. Nl'. 4,oitzell, teach
to l'imns.
Poo , iirme Svc art',
I,oap .1 Vl'. Shook, teacher, 68
Po l ak ,
drove- M iss .1 m46 l ilii lie Thom p.
son, teacher, 3•.1 I'l3 pl In.
Spring ( sf.ountito) --M. Shires,
e tcher, ;; t
otter's Mills cirain mar j{la
Peter+, teacher, 4., Pupils.
Patter's JLlls Primary e. Jftss Maiggre
fliamioam teacl or, 39 Pupils. ,
The above view shone that 710 chil
dren, in the Township, arc attending
the it , which, if equally divided,
naahl make an average of 41 pupils
to each school. are, , however,
not equally divided, nor can they be,
tinder the circumstances.
Both the schools at Centre Hall are
too much crowded, and an additional
hotil aectns absolutely necessary.
foul thin done the grading must re
main imperfect.
The schools are, In a general sense,
successful: though many improve
ments could doubtless Le made in a
number of them. The Bible is read
daily in all, and one or two are opened
sal] prayer.
Class Registers are used in the two
Kelttiols at Potter's Mills, the Centre
flail Primary, Pine Grove, Cold Spring,
and Centre
We think if teachers would once
give these useful aids a thorough trial,
no further urging would be necessary
to insure their future use in every school.
Let the Pupils know that an exact re
cord will be kept of every recitation
and they will soon begin to pride them
selves in making that record good,
nod be ashamed to have it otherwise.
It in also suggested that the record of
the entire class be read at the close of
earl; recitation. In some of the schools
mo little is required of the pupil, arid
too mod; aid given by the teacher.
're:tellers should remember that they
do more injury than good, in atternia•
ing to say fur the pupils what they
should have thorougly learned for them
net VIN.
sufficient work should be allotted to
pupfli for the evening's employment,
at home, and if not performed let the
record of the class be made to tell on
them, their parents consulted, and the
matter insisted on. Parente shou ld
see that their children are at their
taskq, evenings, and if none have been
ircegned, make mention of the fact to
the teacher; for they way be assured
that something is wrong, if their shit•
dreo seem to care nothing about the
preparation of their lessons. In one
Or two schools only, did wo find that
the pupils were not in the habit of pre.
paring their lessons at home. In a few,
however, we found that the smaller
scholars were Setting sit example for
the larger ones, in this respect. This
is just the reverse of what it should
be.
Many of the schools are not as well
clastided as they should and could be.
Teachers should possess sufficient limn •
1 10811 to classify their schools with re
yard to the toofict of 14 pupils only.
Parente often interfere, onwieely, in
this matter. We are certain that there
are scores of boys in the above schools
who should be learning Geography and
Ifistory—who are capable of pumu•
isg these studies, but whose parents
had dissuaded theta from it. ' The
te acher c ishouldinow beet what the pu
pils arsfitqd , Li) atiAj; ark to, OW
good, solely,, sbotild his ertbrt,s bi (1 1 ;
• reefed. f , ; •
The Nigers'!,,CO oiattiateiacs dole sate. ,
% 11 r Vr4htliVtAltle ,410Pli 12f coon.
1r P 1 : 1 , 2 _,0 1 / 1 1 ; e4 4° I. 4Pr' ib6 • 44 / 4 °" "
of COMlllpalOp_ , goie •..
One of the most common errors in
nil o,t H .'4r 01H IS that of advancing pu
pil! too rrip Ily hit° the highest Read
erg—to fin I from sixteen to twenty in
the 4th and sth Readers to five or six
in Grammar is quite common..
In one sehool r 0 were found' rending
in these advanced books, while only
1(3 were studying Grammar, and 19
Geography., In another, 19 were read
ing in these 'hooks while only :1 fiad
commeaced the study of Primary Geog
raphy. Parents seem to forget that
their children will need It knowledge
of branches which were ( not commonly
taught when they were children; and
that they are paying (in their school
tax) for instruction in al/M these me
nd Eiranehes.,% Much of the goo!! ()Me
BC hoole is dine lost. We are opposed
to "cramming" the mimls 01 children
with too many studies, bat think the
tendency is in the opposite direction.
Mental Arithmetic is taught in all
except one, and in drat one will be
taught hereafter. Ilrthographylltend
ing,Writing,Written A ritlimetic,
raphy /111111/mllllllllr in all. Phonetic
Spelling is practiced in nearly all.
Map droning, in connection with
ography, is taught or the (tram ma
school at Potter's Mills—was revoin
mended ui all the others. co m p,,,,
lion is taught in all the rho ds ex,:ept
tour. l'hyinology is 'ought orally in
two schools only. It is not desirable
to attempt an extended course of 111
struction in this brolirli in our COllllllOll
14e111110i, lint some 1111 . 11111111 . 1011 MIIOIIIII
he 1111)/ill'led, by oral le..sons, m all oar
14e)10111•4 It l I lint inme than
one halt of the siek and premature
death which occur, might he avoided
by following proper hygienic preeepts,
and stiles iii) 01111'4/1011 is complete
less it embrace i.el physical and Moral
with the mental, it helnllele4 Our 11111 y /is
teachers to see to this. How many
tire there who, through ignorance of
hygienic laws, pervert and abuse 4.11,e
temple nt which they live. The result
of this ignorance is brought to our
knowledge now in frightful bills 01
youthful mortality.
The school houses areall pretty welt'
arranged for ventilation crept two.
Teachers 410111 I see that the ventilators
are properly used. All report that this
h as b ee . d o n e , I lennlrness is 11111111
fest in nearly all. Much taste is man
Heated in n number of schools by the
decoration of the room with wreaths,
mottoes, eta. This is an It should be.
The scliooi room should be made at
tractive, eo as to lure the little ones to
the spot. But while some are thus
tastefully arranged, others present Ttir lh.ussr CITY IN TII %ORLI).
rrothing but hare and smoked walls, Dellteeene to the 01'444 city in thh
deformed benches, etc. World. Tyre and Sidon have crumbled
on the shore ; flaalbee Is a ruin ' • Pal.
These things have notch to do With myra is hurried i„ desert ;Ni torah
the formation of the character. and Babylon Lave disappeare. jnn
Singing is prartireel daily in all ,x the Tigris and the Euphrates. ht
cept seven, but will be, hereafter, in
.r i n t a y n n eit n s f
i w n a n t it
ne w n at t i er be n fu r r t e ri t i, ll l ( e ,
all. It might profitably be taught and travel —an island of verdure in the
in the two ailvatmed ailed school. desert ;"a presidential capital," with
In the Vritott .y sehool at Centre 11,01 martial and sacred associations extend
we noticed at feature witieli we dik e in i"R through thirty ''ut"ne' It was
near 1),1IIIILSCIIS Lust Sall I of Tarsus saw
worthy of sptsiial notice, and cow the hott over thin hr i ,ht ass.. or the
inendation ; the teacher le 1.14 the ; the street which rs called Stoll',
tog with an accompaniment on rt Hello.. in which it was said "lie prayed," still
organ, hieli she has furnished at her runs Ihronzh the city
did
t raravan i
own expense. A taste for music should
tears non ; te
gars
ns
e is still the sheik, the
he eult" , tte'l in out ',hauls In mall' ass, and the water tit heel , the o'er
of Hie schools the instriletion is tho ! eliants.of the Eitplirate- , and the Medl
rough, while in ...nu. it viol he tiiiich leer pv"
the a Willi
improved. The pupil s Sallee: 4 S Will tit t Vir il l ' :ll... " l ' l " l. l aillt I I surveyed r w 1 1' 4 ;0111 a neigh" tithe ty
peed fita. su much 111)011 the space tiring height, arid %Vat, artilld to enter
over, toy upon the thoroughness ut what "because it was given to man to have
lie has learned I.ot one paradise, and for his part, he
re...veil not hate it in this
attenditoce range, runt fill
what called
per rent. (This latter hying the mien
"1 , , the East, 114 It was,
dance of the Primary Helmut at Centre the time of Isaiah, "the head of ,Cy
rill
The new honey built in the Loop, ' 11 """ ) " ,
apn
ditung the year, IN a good frame shale
cot Ilr til I :11:: 1
o:m7 * . Jam
lure; the sooting, howev e r, Is not co I,llr bealitilul labrie of cotton and
good its it might he. f olk, with s ine. and !lowers raisii.tl up
Besides this, five have liven "" it """ ; " 11 ; g""';?'l yhe i 'llk"" l "
wish lieeessarylotit buildings during I lie t r) ::: i lenter',‘, Vlll ; l l l i ge i n
; it
year. There arc still seven without bla le, r foitiotis the world over for its
these, and it is hoped ihrecturs will keen ed t re and wonderful etastieity, the
geVIt•I Orollofle 11111t011ralltlf0 Sea 4 lout
COII6IIIIO the good work till all are thus
when Tamerlane ear ied the artist into
furnished. l'ersiit ; and tliat lico. itino art ofiiilav
'l'wo nelsools only are %1 , allow out if! wrs ' sriffsl
line !naps, and the+e , onderfilio el, a kind of mosaic, enizrityttig 1,114 sea l ! ,
tire to be itirnisheii (hiring the present t"" ""Iii"! --(1(11"1 ill Inas , keening
with which boxes borentin, swortlit, are
ornitmenteil. It IN still a eilyol flowers
as bright waters; the streams of Lub
aeon and the "silk ol.guld" still two
noir moil sparkle in the wilderness oldie
Sy' out gardens,
year.
A new house in tinder contract tit
Centre 11‘11, to take dui, lace of the old
one. The old atone house at
Stomp," in also unfit for use.
The uniformity of bonke, established
a few yearn ago, in maintained, and we
trust the people are beginning to nee
that it in its easy rind cheap to tiQe one
kind of hooka an it 114 to line a 'linen lit
ferent kinds.
Nine of the teachers have hail over
five yeare experience, and live never
taught before. One Widest professional
certificate. Four have atteinleil a Cuun
ty Normal School, pnd twelve of them
attended the recent County Institute.
ietage age,,of teachers 26 years. &d
-airies of teachers front $3O to 35.
' • We woolellonggent s .lOre, thorough,,
grading of t•acher's salaries.
No downright Rota of disobedience
exist; 'AWN several, an unwilling, heel.,
compliance with the. reunite.
manta of the teacher were notice 1.
lintliing short of prompt obedience
shoilltl be tolerated. If pupils Can be
inspired with feelingiof self respect, no
trouble need be apprehended in regard
to a violation of any jinit rides of school.
TheSaperintendein seconpanied,
in visiting the ACIIWAS, by Directors
Arney, Stiyet, Runkle, Bitner and
Emeriek, besides fifteen patrons of
the different schools. U. M. M.
Women in California Twenty Years
Ago
In those flays men would fin'ek in
crowds to catch it glimpse of that rare
and blessed spectacle, a woman I Old
inhabitants tell how, in a camp, the
news went abroad, early in the morn•
ing, that a woman was roma! They
had seen a calico dress hanging out of
a wagon down at the camping ground
—sign of emigrants from over the reat
plains. Everybody went down there,
and a Phone went up when an actual
bona tido dress was discovered flutter.
ing in the wind I The male emigrant
was ViSi hie, The miners said • "Fetoll
her put !" He answered : "It IC my
ite, gentlemen, she is sick 1 We have
been robbed of money, provisions, every
thing by the Indians; we wa d rest."
"Fetch her out! we've got to s ee h e r!"
'flint was the only reply. Ile "fetched
her gut !" and they swung their hats
and set up three rousing cheers and-a
tiger; and they crowded around and
gazed at her, and touched her dress,
and ligo•nr,l to her voice with the look
0: men who. listened to a memory rath
er than it present !entity: HMI tiler
t 10. y collected $2,5110 in gold and gave
it to the Wan, and swung their hats
again, and gate Oulee more 'divers, and
merit 1101110 satisfied. year or two
1104 Q I dined m San Francisco with di;
family of a pioneer and talked to his
daughter, a young lady whose first ex
is•rence nn tan Fr:tinier° was an ad
venture, though shikherself did not
remember it, as she was only two or
three years 01,1 at the time. Iler father
said that, after 'lauding from the ship,
they wire walking up the street, a serv
ant leading the pray with the little girl
in her twill. And presently a huge
-miner, hearted, belted, spurred, and
bristling with deadly weapons—jug
down from a lon'' Campaign in the
mountains—evidently, barred the way,
stepped the servant, and stood fazing,
with a face all,ative with gratihcation
and astonishment, Theo he said, rev
erentiv • "Well, if there mint a child I"
And then he tittelied little leather
sack out of docket and said to the
servant : "The 's a, hundred and filly
dollop in dust, there, and I'll give it to
youi to kiss the child I" That anecdote
is true. But see how things change.
Sitting at that dinner table, listening
to that. anecdote, it' I had offered
double the money for the privilege of
kissing the same girl, I would have
been refused. Seventeen years had far
more than doubled the price.—Retnini.
:craves of an Early Settler.
--Ditring the vitriolic phases are,
contoroction seven United Mtittec:nu
iorc hive been elected from the State of
t.lcorgia. Alexander 11. Stephens and
lierwthe/ V. Joh !WM' acre chosen he
the legichtfliYe or igro ; 30,1. fin hull
and 11. lie that of ,I 868 ;
And the other day three more were eh()
men t'Af the same heti, (prirtintiy ekpnr
gated or its Delemernite intitilterchlp)
which eleaterf••Mnetsrs KW and Miller.
Among these is the notorious Foster
Illutlgott,, , wit° ie at prptient under in•
thetinent for a bettious crime: The
ertaleptinla pf these levee l AA:pipe ere
now lielbre the 'United States,.Sennte,
cottril the hot lot, Ili n. 15, Vle InlYtl
te4ft, and. thererore, theroegitlx,rasttego,
will be lilt tilted o cettlq.
"A will/fir j}r4o mtif i drhy } altoy.,
nethaltel• Plow real iTt fitp9ttpp,49,d
habit formed then' tiro clung to me
through life." .
God's Omniscience
God never forgets anything. All His
works from the creation of the world
to the tinting of a lent; are finished,
perfect. DM you ever stand - tinder a
full-bonghed, heavy- foliaged tree in
summer time, and pluck one of its
myraid leaves and examine its delicate
tracery, its coloring, the very perfection
of its finished beauty, and then think
of the conutless number ()ranch Leaves,
of the mighty forests whose luxuriant
growth covers so much of the world,
aniL reflect that among them all there
is not a leaf unfinished, each) perfect in
its form and color. Andwliel yon ever
pick it flower, either front "cultivated
garden or by wayside walk,,enjoy its
odor and bless its beauty, and atop to
think how all the wide earth blossoms
with Finch fragrant beauty, and no
flower of them all forgotten--the same
careful hand filling each glowing hem t
with perfume and coloring each teat
with care. When We think of this om
niscience, of this never-failing care, we
feel something of the attrilintes of that
Power—unseen, yet ever present; un
touched, yet ever felt--who gives to the
violet its color, to thi• rose its fragrance,
who tints with beauty the planets in
their courses, whose fiat rules the count
!esti worlds.
(iREIT WSTFRV.--The ()Oily is
to die. No one who passes t lig charm
ed boundary comes bark to tell The
nonedoation visits the land of shadows
—sent Out from some window of" the
sold mer restless waters—but
its way meanly back withoul
live leaf in its beak as a tokep of Inner
ging life - be‘onil the closely bending
horizon. The great HMI comes and
goes in the heavens, yet breathea no
secret of the ethereal wilderness. The
crescent moon eleavem her sightly pan
sage across the tipper deep, lint tosses
overboard no signsis. The sentinel
stars rhallenge each other as they walk
their nightly rounds, but wecatch no
syllable of their coooterßign which
gives passage to the hea%etily camp.
Between this and the other life, there
is a great girlGfired,ncross which neither
feet nor eye can travel. The gentle
friend whose eyes vie eloscifin their last
sleep long y ears ago, died with rapture
in her wonder stricken eves, a smile rd,
ineffable joy upon v ier lips, and h ee ds
folded over a triumphant heart : but
her lips were past speeedt, and intitnn
led nothing of the vision that enthralled
her.
The, New Orleans Picayune or tt re
cent date has the Iollowite; .1 lady
walking along Canal street yesterday
evening was attracted by the bright
eyes and blonde curls of a little urchin
seated on the curbstone. She approach
ed and asked him if he was a news
boy.
"No, main, I ain't nothing,"
"have you no home 7"
"No."
"Would you like to have one?"
"You bet,"
"You should not 'peak so idly my
son. But come how would you like me
for a mother?"
The little fellow scanned her from
head to foot for a moment, and then
ituporwl :
"Would von whip ine?"
"Not miles.; you were had."
"Let me go bare-footed?"
"No."
"Play boss?"
"No."
"Pull the earn tail?
"No
"Lick the pinhloi* 111:411
"No."
"I'llOM 9"
" No. "
"(linty tobacco'"
'Smoke ?
' No"
"Then go long with con, tun don't
know alvethlng. I reckon next you'd
env a fellow shouldn't croe4 his legs
and 'nog 'Come along dosey. -
And the little fellow'4 face glowed
withSPIIW of intllableeonternpt. '
Reynolds, the satrap wile
ride , in 'l'e'ns, is at t‘andidate before the
Legislature of that State, elected under
is superv ision, for l'iitted States Sena
for Ile 14 Alt present engaged in de
volute• cases of contested elections in the
two !louses ofthat bode, and when it
sufficient number oh' anti•ltevnolds teen
linve been eliminated therefrom, he
will ptu•tntt the eleciiivv. of Vaited
States Senator in proceed. Ho has
"organized " one of the I louses by ap
pointing It. Itiish carpet
bagger trout Philadelphia, Speaker of
the same - -Texnits should be very
thankful that Reynolds saves them all
trouble in choomite , their United States
Senator- , —lntellpieficei.
litticK PuaKßHY getsoffthefollowiyg
good one
—Senator r 4 y 0 rarrior in iris pnokelbook a
note from I'je.Wnnt Unroll), written en th
liv leaf of a bbok, a !deli 1.1111" KY fellows 'Tear
fil.M. rsi 4.01110 dawn to-night and swap 10k.A.
—Lincoln Exchange.
We don't know whotherilmt tilapatch
enrno through a relialde medium or not,
but thorn is a general wilt that Jim may
imeept thy invitation. 'Petro your linen
clothes, Mr. Nye.
N n r 1 n lV from tl'e rural districts
went o De4moines toilei; the elephant,
In th street oars the conductor said t o o
her, Mies, your fare. 'Well if 6 am,
replied she, 'I don't went any of your
impertinence.'
ly R man who to ascertain bis„
dimensictfte./ift ' to the grave-yard,
• Tut warrant, (Aloe now-a•daye
" Where 41d buy putr back: hair T "
; -
Wttax the (thing's ai•Nreil t the leO
pie of Texas got, nil oflol' . their,sarpina
dogs. . . •
Ix it Connecticut town a heirge la to
to carry milk inatead of ibh.r.
FURNITURE.
S IL WILLIAMS &CO.,
Wholeanie And Retell Dealer', In
COTTAGE FUR ,V !TUBE
All kindm of
( 4 ,
TURNED WORK
fern othod to the trade at.
CITY PRICES.
LEM
TuRNVID PALINGS,
BAINSTERS,
and HAND RAILING
turnif.hed to Builder..
liphnivte•ring,ltrpniring Furniture anftevory
thing pertaining to the Intalne4a promptly at-
QM=
Favtory. near lilnnchard • Po'm Planing
,
t'WDERTAKING
niso make ( OFFINS, 11 tHI 'diem! tuner&
In
FAXA; %NT IH,UsE
e, or in thw part of Ihr ~,nory
•
W tltr itoOtin
OppOsITE THE BINH HOEs
N;LI,EpoNTF., PA
p.vriti)NlZE 110 M E I!,.I)ITSTIt.I
AMIN •BRACHIOLL,
Manufacturer end dealer In
Il ol' I , : 11 0 N I 'l' R
SPRINO STRUT, tigLLeroNTr, Pt
Krv•p• ron•tnntl / yO on hand a choice ammrtmen
Metirn•!r•, Sofas, Chair•, Lounge•, hod
steoulo. Ao A vehy fine eeioclion of
11 - .11,1, PAPER,
will alwarg Le found 'it LOW PRICES
16461 v
FURNITURE WARE ROOM.
Howard Street, Bellefonte, Pa., where
Bureaus,
I ffa u t n ffs e e ' is,
S.,fite,
What Note, - Stands,
~
Chairs, Stools,
Ertennion Tables, Etc,,
Of every description, quality, and pries, for
male cheaper than at any other establish ant
of the kind In Central Pennsylvania
rend) 11KNRY P HARRIB.
LIQUORS.
lATER AND BETTER NEWS
I I
Notar itliiitanding hard timea, high taxee,
an. other public oppressions, Intense excite
ment reigna at the
WHOLESALE LI.V'OR BTORE
In the marble front on lllrhop xtreot, Belle
fonte Pa., where ix kept eunplantly full sup•
ply of OM
BEST LI4UOIIB
At prices I,iwor then ran he romid elsejhere
outside of Philadelphia His stock consists
of the beat
Old Rye,
fic.ll I,on,
Al otiongall Ma
111141 ()Id Iri4h
Whieklee,
Holland Gin,
and other
BriMillee;
Jamalen
end New
F,n gland
• Rum ;
' German,
Madeira,
1A bon,
%lorry
nod Port
Wino
'o rd ial
All kinds of Strops, whirls he le selling so
low e v to avtotilkh all
A. UMW, Agent
Tlt. I:'l'7' N: I.
t .
MT=
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
WINF,S & LIQUORS
In the room formerly occupied by the Moy
ne-w tlakery, on ithlllop street, fiellefonte, Pa.,
take. pletwoure In Informing the public
thalthe keeps eonetantly on hand a enpply of
choice Foreign and 11011108t10 Lighon.
All cooks warranted to contain the amount
/shirked
The attention of practicing physicians Is
coOted to Me stock of
PURE. LIQUORS,
Yilklahle tot medical purpesee. Bottles, jugs,
nod demijohns constantly on hand. He hasthe
ONLY PURE NECTAR WHISKY
In tau
All liquors are warranted togivesatishuglon.
Liquors will be soli!' by'the quart, barrel, or
tierce.
Ho has a large lot of
4 BOTTLED LIQ,LiORB
00 the Basest grads" on hand.
Ctlniident that he can Owe customers, he
respectfully solicits a share ot . publiti "straw.
i• r~,~
1 1Tx wit! rgari TRIFLE, le
BPRNOBB,RIJALI, 8 SHOTS.
' • DebatzailsAtimclontLll3., • -,
ISmble elqt.irwqs,An9l,ltoris,,A)Yrtaidies., Op,
nop
(fun iepafrlnt In All Do braes. '
'
fituth's Arcade, High SW 4
' nellefont4i Pa.
t442-ty.
HOTELS -SALOONS.
B ROKEIt HOFF ONE,
ALLEIJANY STREET, '
BELLEFPNTB, PENNA.
If 01r, 4 ;EAL 412(111f,',
(Pr6prators.)
A first class hotel—comfort4de rorna—promp
attendance, '
Alt the modern &clf etifineea grid isasonable
-charges.
The proprietors offer to the traveling public
and to their country Wends flret-elsait seem
moriations, anti careful attention to the wants
greets, at nil times, at (air rates. Careful
host lore soil good stabling. An eteallent ta
ble, well served. A bar, supplied with the boat
of liquors. Sen auto wall trained and every
thing requisite In a first class hotel.
Our location Is In the business portion of the
town. near the post (Mice, the court bons.,, the
churoltem, the banks, and the principal places
of Sootiness, rendering it the most ellglb/e
place to slop for those who visit Bellefonte et.
titer on business or for plettattre.
An ornitiloot will carry passengers end bag
gage to and from all triune free of eharge.-14-21
B ps I HOUSE,
BELLEFONTE, PENNA
W. IJ. RIKARD, rropretor
'fhb. elegant hotel, having coma under the
nheervis ion of the undernigned, he would re•
harmfully an sooner to the public,that ho in pee
thrrort to ticcommothde them after the- style of
the brat houses in fan films. Tim hush /louse
in it magnificent building, splendidly fornifherf.
and capable of eomfortably necorninTiatlng
I'ItItEE ITU - NI/RED IitTENTS.
It la hunted pear the depot, and el/11\4.11h'
to all pincer of fatalness, and the heat hot..
in eentral P.:1111.11,mila IN waiters are oblige
big, polite and attentive , its (Mika are mum
plied with e‘ory to cury In the mai hot , it.
atablea are first ehuoi,witti attentivo and humane
hostlera, and its bar supplied will, the heat of
Iloilo, Put aneata hoot the rifles to npelni
OW 411111111er it is /ant the pistol 'Foe I Trletor
will lae happy to ‘1,1,1,` the pithlie lel OM, as
they wish hi call
W 1). ItIKAR.P,
Proprietor.
OM
I ARM AN'S Iit)TEL-I)ANIEL
J firth:WAN, Yrjrrtetor
, •
I•tug-ostablishatind well known MOO,
situated on the southeast earner of the 111s
llllopposite the Courthouse, having been
purchasel by Daniel Garman, he announce:.
to the former patrons of establishment
and to the traveling piddle generally that he
has thoroughly refitted hie house, and It pre
pared to render the most satlefactory aceote
loMintiOn to all who may favor him with their
patronage. No pains will be spared on his
part to add to the eonveniehee or comfort of
hie gnesla. All who stop with him will And
los table abundantly supplied with the moot
mmlolloll,l fate the market will afford, done up
in style by tie moat experienced cooks. Ills
Rnr a ill t a w ny. contain the choicest of liquors.
His Stabling he the best in town, and will always
he attended by the most trustworthy and at
tentive 'metiers, Give him a call, ADO and
and lie feels confident that all will be sauebed
it WI their weeommedation An excellent I iv
ory in attached to this establishment, wh It
strangers from abroad will find greatly to t it
advantage van
C ,
oNRAD HOUSE.
Allegany street, Bellefonte, Pa., oPPO4O
the ArnkerhotTlfouse.
A HOTEL ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN,: i
liool.oll by the Court of Centre county. Vint
Mee,. her restaurant, room. and stabling. Per desiring meale and lodging, at lair
can at all times be accommodated.
AN EXCELLENT BILLIARD ROOM,
with three tattlite, new ind in perfect condition,
etways open at proper hours, it usual rates, for
the lovers of this pleasing and excellent game
Perfecsorder maintained In the house. Pro
fenny end disorder promptly suppressed. 611-
non§ not allowed to frequent the saloon nor to
play without consent of parents or duentnne.
Meals at all hours. Hot coffins, and tea always
on hand. H. H. KLINE,
•14n21 Proprietor.
CI U MMINGS 110158 E.
Wm. J. HOSTERUAN,
BELLEFONTE PENNA
'I he ondereigned, having wooled control
of tide hoe hotel, wouhl eenimetfolly ark the
moronatte of the public. Ile in prepared to
ace° ttttttt Ante anent,. In the boot of el le, and
will take CAI, that lite tables %TO supplied with
the hest In the market Good Maid... attached
to the hotel, with careful and attentive ver
out %. The travling public are Invited - to give
Ow I 'll ironing., Howie a enii. I
NATIONAL HOTEL,
MILLHELM, PA
JO:VAT/lAN KREMER, Proprirlor
Roving purelnised thin admirable provriy,
die proprietor takes pleasure in Infnrtning his
friend.. • that he has refitted and refurnished It
from iop to 1,0110111, and in now prepared to Re•
11111 l °date travelers and others is *style that
he hov+ wilt prove not only eatfefactory, but
pleasant
II 13 table and bar, will not be eseelird by any
I) the et/OhrY.
Hi.. MAW. in Wige and new, and us attended
yes perteneed and attentive ostlers. 14-Sly
IXC 11 ANC; F. HOTEL, HUNTING
1 .4 don, Pa.--J. MOKILINOI 4 I, Proprietor. '
Thin old establishment, having heap leased
by .1 Mormon, f firmer proprietor or the Mor
'bo] House, hsa been entirely remodelei and
reformatted, and supplied with all the modern
Improvements and POTlVenielflef'S heetowitry to
mm tt,t-clan. Hotel. The dining room has been
impved to the lirdtioer, and le now itirsaciour
and ai ry, and the chambers ere all well venti
lated, and the Proprietor will endeavor to make
ins Ciliate perfectly at home, Pairwengers for
ltedforil Spring. will find ibis the must desir
able stopping place In Huntingdon.
MoNTOUS HOUSE LOCK HA
ven—E. W. MOONY, Prooriotor.
..L
'rho; elegant Hotel, formerly known an the
.Waahing-ten Rowe" on Water %trent, te sew
reedy for the reception of vlaltera and Ward
en; It has heen elegantly furnished, and he
toll , .it. always lied. rI th the best. Visitors
to Look Haven will Mud s lide; the plessanteat
place in the city. A free bee conveys the
gnome of the house to and Arson the rationa l ,
t 1124/190
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