Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, October 14, 1870, Image 3

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    The Democratic Watcn,nan,
BELLEFONTE, PA2
The Shadow of Life
We have rarely mot with anything
more peautiful than the following,
which We find in an old Now York Mir-
"Ail that lire must die,
Passing from ordure to eternity
Men seldom think of the great event
I death until the dark shadows fall
iicross their own path, hiding forever
row their eyes the faces of the loved
iines, whose living smile was the sun
light of their existence. Death is the
arcut antagonist of life, rind the cold
thought of the tomb is the skeleton in all
lir feasts
We do not wivt to go through the
lurk valley although its passage may
lead to Paradise; and with Charles
litunb, we do not wish to lie down in
the mouldy grave, even with kings and
;o•meo for our bed fellows
But the fact of nature is inexorable.
There is Tin appeal from the great law
that dooms us nit to the dust. We flour
,sh and fade like leaves of the forest,
and the frailest flower that blooms and
a,ithers in a day, has not a trailer hold
en life than the mightiest monarch that
ever shook the earth by his footsteps
Generations of men appear and vanish
like the grass, And the countless multi
tudes that swarm the world to-day, will
to-morrow disappear hke foot-prints on
the shore •
"Soon as the rising tide shall best,
Each trace shall vanish trein the sand "
In the beautiful drama of lon, the in
oinet of immortality, so eloquently ut
by the dent devoted Greek, finds
it deep response inlivery thoughtful soul.
It nature's prophecy of life to come.
When about to yield his young existence
0, a sacrifice to fate, his betrothed Cie
„anthe asks if they shall not meet twill;
to which he replies : "I have asked
that dreadful question of the hills that
eternal , of the flowing streams
that flow forever ; et the stars, 11111011 g
whose fields my raised spirit bath walk
ed in glory. All were dumb But
Wilk I gaze upon thy living face, I feel
there's something in that love which
:mimics through Its beauty that cannot
wholly perish. We shall meet again,
Cliimanthe.”
A Tennesseitt Courtship
tin the 12th inst , in Sevier county,
hylhnin Pickens, Esq., Bill Rog
err to widow Nancy E. Bailey.
•liirr:" says a correspondent, " was
of the most extraordinary exhitri.
ions of fortitude and determination on
he part of the two persons interested
,ver e hibited in East Tennessee.
Mrs. Bailey was a widow of two months
riourning. She was fair beyond the
, dral farrness of her associates Bill
,ogers wria hi mself a comely, rough
dintry youth c.r about nineteen • yours
ire All eel; !rehire the mnrringe
widow Nancy vi•oted the residence
nrent, arid luckily
and BM in the
:Nang 1111 intents a practi
‘; business woman, went to work at
ee Drawing a stool to Bill's feet,
-iv,' she. "Bill Rogers, how'd you like
marry ?' Says Bill in reply, 'rust
do: tins N'invoe, • traighteiling her
-elf up :111.1 I lir.m 11, , • out her inagnifi
slit chest, II gees, how do you
ke this'?' tins Bill in reply, 'Bully.'
--tys Nancy, 'Bill Rogers, get the Ii
, ense and it's yours.' Says Bill, 'l'll
ave 'ent or die • He was off in a too
:sent for Se%terville for the license.
Rut alas I Bill hadn't the necessary
•,,, n when ire reached the clerk's office
procure the license So lie trampled
Lome again, entered the house before
els family, and without saying a word,
took from its rack h , s rifle gun, and
' , lacing it on his shoulder, again left.
`n one seems to know any further
i , articulars. It is known that Bill got
the license, but he brought no gun
lt"e0 with him. At P.? o'clock at night
Eiquire Pickens was called for most
imploringly to perform the norrriage
ceremony, and he did in the most. im
posing form, before the brilliant pine
knot fire that blazed on the hearth
fin , l in the select audience that had
assembled. After the vows had been
made, and the record rendered that
tiiry were man and wife, Bill's first
elteulation was, 'Nancy, we've haul a
hard time, but I told you I'd bring 'ems
Less go home." And they went.
A 14irge gun tv,npiax in course of
riivillibiet tire at the royal gun factories+,
\V'eilwicli, which iv expected to ,reel'
Ibe m, st powerful piece of orilinanee
‘isr produced, and to veld° definitely
the long and hitherto even contevt be
twison gun and armor. It will weigh
thirty !lye tiin4 and will a project
ile of five hundred and fifty poundv,
with a charge of one hundred poundv of
,i. thereb) imparting an initial
xelocity which will enable it to pierce
armor plate of iron fifteen inchest in
I l iu d < 4l, -, beyond whi..ll un vhip rneant
Ise II iat cart go The lii ref is of steel,
411 1.1e:010(1 , Ni at 010 breech by a litriving
eo n jacket, and the ealihre of the Iwo
is, about twelve and a nosh, ; but
thi. paint liftv not been definitely s+ettleil
I timk nt prevent experimental, but
"•trwet , i to prove a turinidald s fee in
th , ts.
'Notion r IT WAY Item I/.
11 Irk night, hot long ago, a burg
Itti entered a private residence
atinllle. On ascending one Hight of
stsirs he observed a light in a chain
her, anti while hesitating what to do, a
large ivotnait sudtleniy descended upon
1,1111, Actized hint Lv the throat, forced
I , tti down through the Itsll, and push
' I loin into the street before 10 lull
;le to think. “Ileroic Itelnlke of It
Hvglar by a W./11111C WIL. Hie n,ty
-le story appeared in tile twasitatteitti
when rriends vatted
:Litti eongratitlsted her itteln her t•mir
~e, she exclaimed, -Groo I grily iim + I
I11,1 11 . 11(IlOW it trots a Ittirtilly If I It iti,
I shlOnld hive It tt , it frit , ltiette I tad F itit
mined I.p stay in the house
in that c•,...lttiot‘;'
"ii a Price."
A young rn-.u• m A111:111%. Hann l
Klloli, SIM a pinem.l "Linen Dirlloez ,
at Half Pr.e, - lors a dry good. ,
store: went in and piirehasol 10 earl-,
the price being timed by the clerk to
be 50 cents per)ard. Taking the par.
cel, he handed the clerk two dollars
arul a hall:
Clerk—'llow in this, my friend?
Yon haven•tgiven me enough.'
Knox-grow in thunder do yon make
that out; didn't you mention that the
price of this stuff was 50 cents a yard 7'
Clerk—'To bemire' I did, and you
asked for 10 yards at that price, no
that your bill is five dollars.'
Knox—'l'll bet my bill ain't five
dollars—look at the sign-board, young
roan;don't it say 'Linen Drillings at
halt Price.' You said the price of
this 'ere piece I choseovas 50 cents a
yard; half of 50 in 25, and 1(1 tunes
9 5 is two-fitly. Stranger, you can't
climb me, I:ve travelled.''
The proprietor wan called, but the
rustic could not he argued put of his
arithmetic, and rather than have a
'scene' the loss was put up with,a nil the
young man allowed to travel with his
bargain. Which magOsts the tact
that people who keep Owl) should be
careful what contracts they advertise
for the acceptance of the public.
How Fallen
It inn) be that in the glitter and
splendors of her Imperial Color, and
with Emperii,i, - Kings and Queens
dancing attendance upon her, Eugenie
really believed the republic dente the
Bourbons a [Twit , trailition,and that the
empire needed only the glory of the
rectification al the Rhine frontier to
make its transmission to her son a
scene of popular acclamation. But
"bow are the mighty fallen and the
weapons of war perished r'
can hardly realize the Ni ape taloa
events of the last sii weeks, or that,
among them, the Emperor Napoleon is
a prisoner, his Empress a fugitive
front a back door of the Tuilleries,with
only a single attendant, and anxious
only to escape with her life from the
surging revoluti•n around her, We
can hardly believe that this trembling
fugitive is the magnificent Empress
who but the other day was welcomed yo
Constantinople by the Soltan with a
reception excelling in its Oriental
splendors the royal Asiatic welcome of
King Solomon to the Queen of Sheba.
Can it be true that this weeping exile
on the Belgian frontier, pleading for
information of her unhappy husband
and her poor sick bov, IS the same
person as that glorious Empress who,
in the grand Eastern spectacle of the
opening of the Suez Canal, ecliptic , ' in
her radiant beauty the charms of the
gorgeous Cleopatra in all her glory !
'es, the glorious Empress whose prey
ence in her imperial travels inspired the
admiration and wonder of Europe, Asia
arid Africa, arid the melancholy wan
derer in search Of the sick boy and his
father, are one and the same person,
It is only a change in the character
she is called to play; and such are
the ups arid down of crowns and Ily
nestles; and so it has been from the
beginning, and will be to the end.
AN Ex tito,ioN -The steamer S., ex
ploded several %ears ago with terrible
effect, and burned to the water's edge
Captain 8 was blown into the air,
alighting near a floating eoilon hale,
upon which he floated uninjured, hut
much blackened and muddied Arrit
ed at a village several indes below, to
which news of the disaster 1.a,1 preeed
ed him, he was avewae.l hy the editoi•
of the village paper,wall w limn he war
well acquainted, and eager for an
item.
"I say, is the S. blown up?
"Yen."
"Way Captain S ?"
"I 11111 the Caw/lift" ••••
"The thunder volt are ! Ilow high
toe ,
were o •
"High enough to think of every
mean thing I ever did In my life before
I eallie down Here "
The other started on a run for him
office The paper was about going to
press, an.llt Rlslling to omit the item
or intelligence lor the next issue, two
weeks Mr, wrote as follows
"The steamer 5 has burst her boil.
er, as we learn from Captain S. who
says hr was up long coo igh to think ut
every mean thing he e%er Ii t m his
life before he lit We huloptple he was
up ahnnt Ihroe
A Bachelor on •27th street had
the bluem, and applied to a doctor for
medicine. Ile /111 wired into the ease,
and wrote a prelerilition in Latin,
which the bachelor took to a drug
moire. Translated, the prescription
read, "oeventeeic yards of ,o 11:, cv ith ft
WOlllllll ni it." Alter the driiggi gut
I Itrolu4ll laughing, the leielielor riropor
ed to a lady that evening, and war
married in two week....
I'ol4o\ rn -41 , 1 Sat ardat ,
t h,. 10 I.
rael \ I 1,1, 1., Ina o, the tam of
n.e.•, in \lontgorner
1.111111 t), 1,•:1•1 taken 1'1111.1..0v lock and
lie,! 1.11/illl after. tta another
cote do: s,l The co v (Vary seen to lick
up , oro7 , mixed paint ..t,inding outNule
flit...barn, in the yard, and there to no
doubt that the poison let he paint kill.
ed both ~ow., a' they eemc.t to be
very to , i I of the Ini-red (al oFed in
mixing It. .1 ganot v the oil tv h hi;
(V:IN 11.i1111111-Iol , lh , (.O,VB
1,, , .1 6114
themlll , 11111,1.1. L, I hoof
nr
ce++. -1? , /4/, , //rut /' bp-
A l'w.o -hi ht.o
sie4,tii,t or the sodden
.lelith or NEI. Jame+ )lonthiv. it high
Iv respoeted of SI., •looti,
eight, tiled a little over n e,treo,
Now we aret called upon to chronicle
the death of Kate, the china: daughtei,
leaving littleAennie alone in the world
withont a relative or ppitector Have
im whin hay pronip-e,l to be i her
to the fathel letiN 3hreird Chunk
mi
A Curo for Wrinkles
A celebrated physician in one of our
great cities need formerly to prescribe,
as an cure for wrinkles, not a
contented mind, but old Windsor soap.
The mystery of this may be unfolded :
Time writes his lines unceasingly on
the delicate skin of then face, and the
longer and harder he writes the deeper
the grooves become for the most part
ltpparent by the lodgement of dust. A
very few hours exposure to the air, or
a very few minutes on dry windy:days,
are sufficient to make the wrinkles ap
parent to a Close observer on any but
the youngest lace. To efface these re
cords of time and weather, a pure and
bland soap should be used with plenty
of water. To preserve the softness of
the skin n few drops of good glycerine
may he added to the pure water which
always should be used to ri DSC the suds
from the face. This simple and min)
mantic, receipe for the toilet will do
more to beautify the complexion end
preserve it smooth and clear thno all
the cosmetics in the world. -Puri
den cc Journal
Then , have been some curious
t-peciiitenti of Scottish humor brought
oat at the i•xtinonntion or catechisiti,
by minister of the flock before the ad
ministration or the communion. Thug,
nigh reference to human nature before
the tall, a 1111111 wan naked ,
'What kind or a man wan Adam 7'
fist like idler
The tninister iniiintell on having n
more special inscription of the first man,
and ;imaged for explanation.
4 Weel,' said the catechumen, 'he
waa like Joe Simpson '.
'How so?' Finked the minister. •
nitehody got onything bylim
and many !oat.'
—Some young rascals were annoy
ing an old gentleman by snowhallino
his linr.e. Tic rushed out and caught
a young.ter who was standing one side
rind looking on, and thinking him to
lie one of the offenders, liegar to a il
minister a flogging. But to Aim sur
prise thc-harder he whipped, the hard
er the boy . lauglted, until he stopped
and sougltt an explanation, "Well,"
said the ?mit, "I'm laughing because
you are awfully sold , !ain't the bny .1"
LA I)I jilt now, are en X Milt. about
the trimming of their fell bonnebt ; but
it won't do to trim them much dotter, or
there will be nothing left
Coal & Limo
ell )A -WE. ARE NOW RECEIV
log a large Mork of the bent prepared
=1
of all altos, whifqi we offer at thy
=I
Ciotti ))))) are ailimaid that oar Coal it l/lwd
n idea hlrg.' and commoirlioar +lied+
protect it Irma the• woollier, which Kilda very
materially to lot Yalta.
h.., who desire to take advantage of
St it MEIt tlt ES,
hay.. the opperlontly ef tieing 1,441
IMIE
=
I=ll
at our kiln., on ihe pike lending to Mileetiurk
and ei,ed nenr uuutli End of It I: V
R li Uepnt,Rrllrronte PH
SHORTIA & ti t
V. 14..1 e fon le IN
Furniture
PATRONIZE HOME IN InTsTRy
1011 N BRACH 111 I,
Manufauturer and denier In
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
I=l=l2Ell
Keep., vonstontly on hand seholee assortroen
of Mattranse., Sofas, Lounges, Rid
steals, Sr A very fine seleetton of
WA LL l'A PER,
o ;don), 100 found nt 1.1)W PUICri4.
In-in Ir
RN I 'l' I' It W A It I.: It( )( )NI
Honor l `,orect 14.diolonto, Pa ,
real,
, 4,•fits. II fa Rm . k
Stands,
hairs, Stole,
Ex ten vlioi Ete
111 elory 4ieprel Iptlon, quality, and prier', fur
sato cheaper than it any 4.1 her rdnLll'h.•••••tt
of the kind In l'..ntral Ponnaylvania
VHII2II II EN Rl' I' lIA 111114
Advertisements
FA li.lll chic S.l I.E.—A VA li
cowekting of .1011 itt/r/t.. of firm i•lnsk
Ini ming land, all elviereJ, 511(1 11211 melee of
elio,llo nu the line of flee 111,1,1 Fairly
\ idler I{llll (toad, IS Orlin half N roll° of Curtin
, t•ltieete, lie Nogg. lowneleip. I,llllty, I.
~p,ere el rot a fair price, nod of eticied
,l t, 1.4 for t payment of
Mott, Thee 611111 I. MI //11/1/111.1Vt one for
grn-e nod g 111141C1 fence noel cello
Vllll no, 11111 i 1/.1 14./ f.,nn Ilon.o noel Ihu ie nod
oceeileol homing 1 / 1 Hood of choir° I roll.,
god g Spring eel good g ilor 1,l lieu hooey, 1111/1
linld Englo creek room through tho propetly
Tiler., Is nog till 1/14. hot in It 1111(1. of
1 1 1,roee, eog polo; e nitle, 411cep
out all neve...try fen mow luiplemonte, nll of
whole ego, If eleelreel, I,r piirelineed with the
form For fn rl tier Info , motion Silicon
F IV. sTrltiwn N'f.
Willteelyarro,
Al/A3l
1 iollefeentte Pa
or to M Gorr,
tilt in, the Finn,
1-.30 1
.1 111".Irm t h..
lonoo.i or I 11 Hutt. 14. 9 iu iho ime
of unto , P 31111,1. I iww or•y
thn
IEI 111 Ni'"
Xielmbold's Column
A n I) It E s s
NEIiV4 I I'S \N I) DEBI LITATED
WHOSE 41 EVENINGS II \l EEEN PCn
t „_,TR \i - 11:11 PI UM 1I
,tm D w )4E CASES REQUIRE
PROMPT TREATMENT
TO RENDER EXIBTENCE DESIRABLE
ir you urn suffering, or have suffered 'from
Involuntary diachergee, what effect dean It
prodhee upon your general health? bo you
feel week, tlebilllnled, easily tired' Doe• n
little extra exertion pro lore palpitation of the
heart yon . r liver, urinary organ., or
your kitlneytt, frequently got nut of order , I,
your unrine mometimep thick, milky or Hooky
or Is it ropy or nettling 2 Or don, nthtrk kkain
Om to the top Or it n oediment nt the hot
tom after It hol, stood awhile , Do you Imre
II poll" of short hrenthlng or rivrtivp.ln , Are
your bowel. enn.tloted , Ito you tan, Opel
of faint intt, Or 'loth of Wood to Iho liond I I•
our memory to,pnmed r mind eon
•InnllV direllin¢ on Ihl• •nh3rrl' Do yoc
(Inn, 11.11 e, !!!!! ping I ir,•4l elf enrn panv, of lir..
14) Vllll toe left In get nwilV rrmrt
errryllody , little thing make ymt
athrl or la nmr aleep broken or real
ig the Inter of ntir eye. on brilliant
The bloom on vonr eheek nq bright Do 3.0 n
enjoy ynnr•el( In enelety an well? On you
pursue your business with the marrte energy '
Do you feel an moot, ennlitconee In yourerlf'
Are your eplrlte dull and flagging, given in
fit, of melenehnly If on, In not lay it to your
Ilrer ortlyiptlp.n. Tinto you reolle/ol nighty•
Your hark wesk,nnd hnve but Mlle appetite
■nd you attribute tht. In dyepep•in or Iner
, nn plaint'
Now. render, Fel(nlito.•, venereal dl•ex•e•
badly cured mnii 44,11111PIPPAPPP, are all earl
Ale of producing a wcakneon of the r,nerrtlice
organ. The orgnne of generation, when In
perfect health, make the man, Did you ever
think that lhnPe bold, defiant. energetic, per
nerving nni•c•ennlul 1111.Inewv [nen Are Ain urn
those whore genernti •a organ.. are in in rfi•l
health , Von never heard an. h nt•m complain
or toeing melone holy, of ru•n 0u.n0.., of pal pi
tation of the heart They are never afraid they
ennnot snrreeil in , rll , 4lllemm , I hey don't her
and and dlarnoraged, they are always polite
and plenotnnt In the enrnpany Ind ten, and 100 l
gnu And them right In the fnr•e- 110111,1 f your
donor !V t, 10111, or any other InellnlWB.4 shout
then, Ido not mean thnsr whn keep the or
gPII.I Inflated by running to ii zees Tbeee N 111
not only I , lln their voilkililltionß, Itut Mr°
those they do business with or for
how many men, fr 1.41 h, cured downs,
fr(1111 the effi•l`t• 1.171r-1011,4` and exce,...•
Iran , brOllght about the 1.01110 of weak ~,,,• in
Iho•e nrgnn• that hn• mdurv • d the general .3.
tern an Mulch as to Induce 1111110 C every ri her
I.lllwv, Immo, pnralvKin, npinal of
feetion%, mdmile, and almost Peery other form
of.liekewm homrtnity hrlii3to-frol the
vmixe orthetrolade venreely ever vn•perted
an.' her, doet.red fnr nil hul Ow right nm
DIMEASE nt , 11111, 4 1: ()W. %NS 11E./1 114F7
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DIVRETI(
II E L M Is . ni,B•S
Fit EVIItt,
1111 , prIt.IIII , Iu uud I.:. turf. 1.4
ittADDER, 1“1 , NF:1S, I.ItAVP.I, 1)12.11.,Y
on( ;,‘ I% , 'EAI:"SES. 4 .1 , 1 , . 14,11 .F. ('o\l
4,FNERAI. py,tii.urN
11111 i nll 11tme.t . ... , 1 'hr ui unary organr, wh..th
er existing in nude 01 G.nuJe•. 11'0111 Willa
l•vrr ctirise uriglunting and 110 matt , of iv.
long x111,1(11,44
If no treatment w 4ti6taited to, I onMniptem
Jrl luwuurr 111 . 1) rn.11 ,• . 4 h r H.•. 1 and Idolld
,111)11,0 , 1 li.an MO OH
health and hapinne...,and:llint nt Viii no:A.oy
depend. upon prompt u•e of .t I el int.lv remedy.
II E1,M1401.1 , •.; l'ltAl'l' 111T1117,
linhed upo nn 1. oof yo iu PlOplll 011 II)'
7'. II 111:I. T 11101,1),
BuoA NEW Y.lltH, and
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pitii•j,-.41 L. re, 11, hiltt lA. 1., 61041,
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nltrr. ,is'r • Y
Dry Goods
L OOK LooK !! LOOK !!!
li1:i11:1; I: P. 1.117:11
In the Brockerhoti Row, Bellefonte, Pa
;
..\
Is ni,w selling his
I.IIIGE AM. SELECT STOCK of
(i)OT).
('I 0T111.113
n00T , 3 &
LM
NOTIONS..te , Sze ,
at greally roduord prtve. for
CASH OR Ml' ,V TI? Y PROD UCR,
The nubile ere invited to 'nil in, when they
wdl •eu for thetn,elve that the Imlneemenin
hr o•ter• tire
REA I. AX!) GENUINE
PETERMINFID to put down pricer t•
\Nu WA R TIMES
fall in one and all and seemm sonic of these
banditti% he after. 15 13.3 m
A LWAYS AIIEAD!-A. ALEX
A N1 , 1:11 h Ht (N Willem, Center ,
unny, rant,., nre now offering to the public at
the lowest eitsli prlees,
EVI:111 DES( jurrioN
A ALPIXANDF,It A SoN
T.ke t hi. met )1414 11 aniaineiag to their nu
nn•roue friend+ that they hale iiiat returned
rem Eat x Ith a new areortinent of sew
enable
Fl EN, NT AND lOM FISTIC GOMM,
hall they are aelling nt aavh preen that
pan haAer, a nil find it In their intelent to boy
Of then) Their .took
s I.
M I 1.-I. (-n-( b-104
t, r 4 t\l4 %IN, 11410p4 AND SIMES
All of rountry produce taken in ex
chango for good.
A ALEXANDER & SON
NE w GooDS AND NEW
viticEs
111(1 11 RATES RUBBED OUT
',is .:, AI OLD FASHIONED PRICK
A MCI'S-Pk
W4.llht re.fteetrillly 111 Gann the world and the
4 , 1 of ',lank Ind that they have Just opened
It. and are dally revel v tug a lar •
e'Pu(K 4)F' I.oolfrS OF ALL k..NDS
whe•li the) nre tqlermik et the very low es' leer
DILI 1.1 rules
con.l.ting or the 10 , 0,1 edVlees Yurttred nd
Plain Alpdea., igun d and plain all 1 11, — ,
Del/eine
Shepherd 1 1 411de., Itlw k Sllka Saralee, Silks,
I rt.lllNltitn Goods, White Counter.
prune, Linen and I Cotton Sheetinga,Ulte( km,
i:lnghato, 11.,111.1.1, ete ,
Shepherd Plaid Balmoral., Itlaels Cloth,
en.e.ottere., Velt etnne. Corduroy,
Kentnet.y an..
loakstuk, I'l els Calera. Mld.tb. o e‘
11, penned $lll.l
111 il) 11 eelor,te
A 111 lino or Cloths, Calytuneres, Hamlett',
low+, all k and in see•, which will
Lr sold eheap We Isa,o constantly on hand II
largo and well seleeted stork of all kinds of
.• 4, ,Iforkeroi, Snit, eU , efr ,
e will dila.e or al the sory 100 est
es•Il la lees
kll 1,111.14 of rountry pro.bieo taken In ex
vtutilv fm - Noode, an.l the litglipot market pri
ei•4 Allosied
1 , 111 EN 104 Ao.' in TO vorrt INTEREST.
For so fool 9atisfied that we can suit your
'n•lr~ nvlll.li as your purrs vl4nl
yoi7 (irr TII E REST BOOTS
lE.ni 15t1R6AIDT &I . IIONAWS.
101 l get the hO.l URA )( 'EH I ES nt BURNSIMI
Tlio.m vOl
‘,.11 get, 11l e hest SPICES Ilt BvanntsK
1.1111N1k4.,,
1,11..4 11,. 1•1NNElo FltUrrSat Itelo
.1.4 1. x• 11`1 1y
1.01 1.0 , 1 LE I'll LIZ okl 11unN•mt •
lot WO. th,• im•t Cll. %RS TOBACCO at
1,..11, c .1114iNI
14 .1 11.. 1 .1•-t lONS at BURNNIDI
lk ,•IIS
oil gvt II MAZE (;ENEII
A 1.1.1 nl ITS r.gthr t THOM N'p
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NIETROELITAN LIFE INSUR
ANcE C 0.,, OF NEW YORE.
A MKS A. DOW, President
. R. II RGEM.A.N, Vice President,
Ferrite and 14,1,peltaitlea Stank !Wilding,
429 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
CORBIN, GAFFNEY AND CORM
I.eneral Agontei and Attorneys for Penni.,
Delaware Host hens 1 ./et.ey, District
and Maryland
DITID ENDS DECLARED
Thmy .Inym g, nen nl Inx egl in pnymont 61
premium
HATS &
Large hbw tv to triy el witlinut extra charge.
All an Poileie• non-( .11°10114e anti Ineonteitt-
Ible.
lIMM
C R GEARHART, Atz.^t CeJetts:le
T K 11A1 Ltti, io.tamtner.
15-20 1
N If. K NSI,OIi,
I Soierra. SIMI L Barr, rice'd
CI, AIM AN I, INSURANCE Al; ENT
0(>0!) COM 1' -I A IRS,
rytoMPT SETT/.E.11 ENT OF LOSES.
t'n.ll and Mutual Firo. life and Acciden*
wrltten
Proinjit attention preen to the collection of Ban
Pay, Pensions and all other claims
Riddle rs who enlisted before July 22d, I 8
and were honornhly diorharged without renal
Ing I hellloo Bounty are now entitled to It.
EDWIN H K INSLOE
Box No 7.1, Bellefonte, Pn
15.-12 Successor to Snort L Barr, deed.
Motels and Saloons
B ROKERTIOFF [IOUS!.
ALLEGANY STREET.
BELLEFONTE, PENN'A
IMI . SEA d•
A fl rot elan. flute I—cnm tort stile rooms—prom p
atlotidutce.
All the modern convemenee. Nord reatnnablis
charge.
The pMpriet•ryi offer to the tr Ing public
and to their country friends t clean mecum.
tnodatiolin, and careful at ntion to the wants
of guovtn, at all time., • fair rate.. Careful
lowtlers and good Mobil g. An ezvellent
ta
ttle, well served A bar, supplied with the be.
01 liquors Servants well trained, and every
Ming requisite In a firvt eta.. Mod.
(tor location is in the hmltievs Iv rt ion of the
town, near the post office, the court house, the
churches, the bank., and the principal place.
of bovinew., rendering it the moot eligible
place to stet, for thtete who visit Bellefonte ei
ther on bovines,. or for plea/tore
An (minibus will carry pansonget to and bag
gage to and from all trains free of charge .11-2
B csii HousE,
BELLEFONTE PENNA
iz IN %nil 11411%1.1.1., P opretctr•
'I hi. clegant ?noel. having come under tha
~f the .111,1,11.ignetl, they would
r.• , .ra., trolly enrumnee to the public that they
are prepared to hl,ollllllloliate them after Ow
at yle of the holt ho., In the ettorA The Ouch
I. N lIINKII lllee, i LnlhhnK.
farroxhed. and capable of emnfortably aoeum•
modal/0X
THREE 111,N1)1tEl)
minted neer the depot. And etttivettie
i" all plan.. of leiainem•, and I.i the heat hate.
In ventral l'enn•yl•ania Its wafter • are oblige
mg and attentive, Its tattles Are up.
ph..11 auh every In awry In the, market its
Stahl,. are ft rat rly.s,a ith attentive and hum a ne
Imatiera, sod Its bar supphnd wlih Lilo hrat of
liquor. 1.1. r gnekis from the rifles to spend
the eneniner it Is /wt the plate! Th.. proprietors
N ill he !MN, to revels, the public as onen a,
they wishto call
N ATIONAL HOTEL,
AfII.I.IIEIM, PA
JONATIIA:I KREMMIt, iN.nprletor
Hai Ing purehatted thin Admirable property,
the pi opriotor taken pletteure in Informing his
friend, that he haa refitted anit refurolahed It
(tom top In bottom, omit It. now prepared to RC.
eommialnie trimilerti anti other. in a atyle that
he hope. will prove not only ant hidaetory, but
pir,lllllll
Ills tslols and her, will not he ezeoliod by MO.
In the country
1111.11tA1,11 , {O. Isrrifor illllllll4l . literlded.
Iry v<irerrorrro red and attentive orrltlerS!
MuND)1;1: 11(iusE LocK UA
Vl' II -1•: AV 11 11.1 )N1 , Pr”prieto.
Thin elegant Hotel, iortnerly known an the
oshington on %%titer street, is now
rt ady for the reeeptlon or •Inltors and hoard•
ern It has been elegantly /unlimited, and Its
tsble is always supplied a tub the boat. Vlattork
to Lock Haven will find this the pleusentest
Owe in the city A free hus conveys the
guests of the house to and from the Tarim]
tralus 'ding)
el A ItNI N'S HUTH, -41ANIEL
I,l' OA RIM AN, Proprlrtor
'fhb. long-establieibed and ttelk nowt, Hotel,
vnuawed on the aiiiitheaat miner or the Dire
mood. oppoidte the Court Jennie. having been
ffiteht.ed by Daniel Garman, he announces
to the former patron,. of tide establielimerd
and to the traveling piddle generally, that he
has+ thoroughly refitted hie house, and It pre
1.1.'41 10 render the meet satisfactory aecom
to ail who Iney revor hint, with their
file
11 , 11 he apii,eiL'on his
part to add to file oont enienve erilb fort 01
h.,. pleat,. All oho stop a lth hint will find
his table aloindantly supplied till, the most
riumptllllllSl flue the market will attlird, done up
in style by the niovt eAperieueed cooks. His
liar will always contain rho choicest of liquor..
li is Htubling to the bent in town, and will always
be attended by the most trinitworthy and at.
tenure !loaders. Give him a oall, out, and
and he fuels confident dint all will be satisited
ith their actiommeditt lA. An excellent Lir,
'cry in attached to thin establishment, whioh
strangetn from abroad will find greatly to their
Advantage. venfil
C NIINGS HOUSE.
JAMES H. LIPTON
Prow ,, tar
BELLEFONTE PENNA.
'the undersigned, having stationed emir*
of thin tine hotel, would retTeettully ask the
pnlronnge of the public. He lor . propared to
accommodate guents In the Lein or rtyle, and
will take care that bin tablet, ore supplied with
the bent in the market (Mod shallot , ' attache('
Insurance
lIRAIIiCII OFFICE,
ANNUALLY
=
( Prop,. te tor .)
PIK t flit A ill)‘‘ E 1.1„
Proprietor.