The Democratic Watciiinao BELLEFONTE:, PA' Donn Platt on then e Country's Great M. Donn Piatt hired for tin a window and a platform on Pennsylvania avenue to see the carnival. Ile says: I secured for myself a cheap sort of entertainment by undertaking to keep an innocent and very pretty country girl advised of (lie great men taking B art in the amusements. I pointed out Admiral Porter in a sulky, behind a bobtailed path, who yelled like an Indian ns lie darted by. A forlorn _looking old shanghai, thriving Bur cliell's advertising wagon, I told her was old Strabismita, commonly called Butler. And I continued in this way until tailly caught. I saw that my hale Wend was getting suspicious, and that I might expect a storm, and B e when old Tecuntseh Sherman actu ally passed, I humbly called her at . tentiOn to the fact, and she exclaimed indignantly : "Now you are imposing on me— That queer, crony-looking roan Gen. Sherman ? I don't believe it." She fairly passed into a Pilate of i n . ,fi g nation, however, when I truthfully pointed out the president. "That man —that insigniflcent look :lig creature, (hen. Grant ? Col. P., I J01:I believe half you have told me." 'My dear child, you flatter me.-- When speaking of theme illustrious humbugm few people believe anything I PAN " "Why don't you tell the truth, then ?" "It is because I do tell the truth. An the old diplomat wrote co bin son, 'Come hither, my child, aAil ace by what took the world Is governed.' You come and cannot believe tine nor your own eyes. Time was in the dim tra dition, past, when • patriotism, hard study and intellect, went to make the statesmen of the young republic. Now leaders are made without theme,through the may process of the caucus and a demoralized ballot box. The otlicialm here do not retirement the virtue, intel ligence, and pail-I.llm of a few, but the rlcions ignorance of the many. And so we have imbecility, corruption, ignorance, and insanity." Poor Enoo4iragement for Ink Mist- The opinion of New Yorkers who have anything to do with pen, ink and paper iA frequently asked as to the ppbbability of young men's literary success in 'the metropolis. The q tea ton is put to me orally or by letter every day, and I invariably advise those who can do well anywhere else to stay there. New York is the place fur men who have fortunes or who hair nothing. Ile who has superior 11,, tont niidity coupled with Indus c en g pt i /lad here a botoader than m any other city. But hi. alio his a mediocre capacity little prospect of success. Nothing us more crowded hereabout thun the walks ofyournalutm and liter ature The newspaper offices almost always have a larger force than th . really need, and a number of persona waiting for the first vacancy. As to the magazines they are constantly overborne by heaps of maawicript, much of which is really good, and would be published but for lack of splice. Harper's Monthly, for instanc,e, has on band matter enough aeeepkd and paid IoL fill the magazine for the next two tears, without the accept 'vice of another article. The Weekly and Bazar have a vast quanta) , of manuscript on hand also paid for, and could he issued for a year and a half without extraneous assistance. The Galaxy fairly staggers under its accumulation; arid I might mention authors who had short articles accept ed more than two years ago that have not yet seen the light. Seribrier's Magazine began its new life, I have been told, with seven or eight hundred articles already accepted. Appletotr•s Journal is in the same predicament with other journals, and its editor would feel relieved if nothing more were offered before the beginning of 1873. tio you see literature rs lint very encouraging as a trade, eskrecially to outsiders.— N. Y. rorrevondence. II,K IT E SY.- Yetitenlay a pair of Itintitarkei were playing a doett on a card table, with an accompaniment by fiambrinun, iq an up-town saloon, when a third Teuton entered excitedly. and, addressing one of the players snug • 'tihlnglediddlvr, your hoss'n %itggou in run away.' 'lmh dot so? Vy you don't shtop him up a leedle?' 'Cos he vas more ash heat" a square away Wort I see him.' 'flow you know he vas thy hotta'n and vaggou 7' 'Vy, lie had your name on de vag- 1 ftli 110 t Bo? Veil, you dink you pootv mehinart, Mint it? But dot rely not not my vaggon , it is my % , fe's lionteri and vaggon. Hurry.up,Sliake, (to Ilia partner), and blay out dish game. If dot vaggon git mhtlinelied lip, very I go home der night my vile vill kive rue bell Coltiniblig.' sr louis nines. ---Mrs , Polly Deer, who wakes Montgomery county, Indiana, delight .) I by residing there, has an unmarried daughter weighing a quarter or a ton. Who wants the little Deer? —Toni, where's that counterfeit ten dollar'bill you bad a while ago?" "Well, I never was quite clear in niy mind about dat dare bill. Some days I thought it was a bad bill, and oder daye I thought it was H mood bill ; and one n'ilein d.tye I thought it was a good bull I jee' passed it away." Letter from Gen. Moltke to the Ger man LadiA• of Baltimore. Madame Werner Dressel, wife of the Prussian consul in this city, and Free ideal of the “ernion Ladies' Patriotic Society, has ierietve.l a letter hoot Iliiii. Moltke thillil, ihg !lie society for the sword hem him as Ilse clicosen general of the Genital' people of Baltimore. It will be remembered that during the German Fair held here Nat November, this sword was on view, and every vis itor voted for wlticlieNter general he pleased. 'l'l letter is as follows: IIEATARTKItti t VIAHSAILLES, 4,1 January 23, 1871. HONORED LADIES:--It were difficult for me to tell my delight and surprise at the receipt of your magnificent present, accompanied by so many good wishes for ivy welfare, and "I beg you will ac cept my 'nest sincere thanks for the manner in which you have honored my small service for our Fatherland. You may be assured that the sword will be treasured in my family as a glo rious proof that the love of Fatherland and high minded sentiments of Ger man women never die. Let us hope that throughout united Clermany the results of the great sacrifices made will recieve the stone approbation as that with which it is honored by you, who front so great a distance follow imparti ally and with a warm, patriotic heart, step by step, the events nt home. The fact that your flattering present conies to Inc in connection with the char table act for our poor soldiers and wounded, ritit4em it the wore in my:esti mation May (Jul spare you long to 51101 deeds. a renewed expression of my heartfelt thanhs, I have the honor to remain your most obedient servant. V. MOLTKE, General of Infantry and General-in Clo e f of the United German army. Proverbs of All Nations A deceitful magi ix more hurtful thur open war. A fox should not be on tlie jury at a goose's trial. Justice will not 'condemn even the devil wrongfully. A great fortune is n great slavery. A nod trotil a lord is a breakfast for n tool. A good . word for a bad one in wortl remelt and eolith little. An old dog cannot alter his way 01 barking An Idle brain in the devil's work shop. A penny worth of mirth is worth a pound of sorrow. Avarice increa.eg wealth A Small leak will sink a great ship. Bacchus has drowned — more lIICU than Neptune. Expert nothing; from him who prom IRON a great deal. Draw not thy bow before thy arrow be fixed lriev iv, for misfortune is adding gal to wormwood. Good bargains are pickpockets. Give neither counsel nor salt til you are asked for it. Have not the cloak to make when i begins to rain Ile who would eaten fish to oat no wind getting %%et. rtad. 2 . is idle that might be better em ploy Ile that would stop every man ' s filo ollth m oat have a good deal of meal Ile that makes himself art ass must not take it ill it men ride him. lie that knows not when to be silent knows not when to speak. Ile that fears you present will Hate you absent. If an ass goes a traveling he'll not come ho pie a horse It heti gr were within, better come out. It in more easy to praise property than to hear it. It is hard for an empty bag to stand upright It is a pity that those who taught us to talk 1/111 not also teach US to hold out' tongues. A Sane Lunatic The cunning of lunatice is prover Mal, :mil they display at times not a little elireAdness of speech and pur pone. There may be earl to be insen Hi hie madmen, Just as there are said to be wise tools At arty rate, we often rind considerable method in the mad ness of some clouded intellects. A game keeper, and an inmate of an asylum at Nenth, England, happened to meet on the lawn in front of the Inmate: 'Good morning to you. That's a fine borne you have; pray what ne lie worth ?' Genie keeper. 'That horse cost toy master sixty pounds; Inmate: 'And whet may that gun have coat which you have?' (Janie keeper: tei one of West ly Richardson's, and consequently is expensive; it cunt, luenty rounds.' Inmate. 'And what are tlioae doge worth V Game keeper: 'Those dogs are word about twenty poatips.' Intnote : 'And what have yon it that basket?' Game keeper r'A snipe.' Inmate: 'And what is that worth ? Game keeper: 'About six•pen.:e.' Inmate: 'Well, I sh ou ld recommend you to rude off as fast as you can, for if your governor were to know that any man expended a hundred pounds to secure a six penny bird, he would im mediately seize him and put him 'in do .1 RH) lum. --'Mother dou't on wish you lied the root of evil at your garden?' 'Why, Josh, you surpent, what do you 'As money's the root of all evil, it we hail the tree couldu l t we get all the precious stuff?' Wool you, you pesky varmint, you're getten too smart, eutnely ; that's what collies of sending boys to macadsmies.' Immortality of the Soul An eminent divine was once try6ng to teach a number orchildreu that the soul wonl4 live after they •were dead. They listened, lint evidently did not understand it; lie wire too abstract. Snatching his watch !rum Iris pocket lie said : "Janien, what in ti o, I huh! in my hand?" "A watch eir.ti "A little clock Hays another." "Do you see it ?" "Yes, sir." "flow do you know it is a watch 7" "It licks sir'' "Very well. Can any of you hear link? All listen now." Afterai pause, "Yes, sir, we hear it." Ile then took on' the case, and held the case in one hand and die watch'in the other. ''Now children, which is the watch 7 You see there are two which look like watches." "The little one, in your right hand "Very well. But how do you know thrtt this is the watch ?" "Because it ticks." "Very well again. Now I will lay the came aside—put it away, there— down, down In my hat. Now let ur see if you can hear the watch tick." "Yes, sir, we hear it," exclaimed several van's': "Well, the watch can tick, and go, arid keep time you see, when the came is taken ofl and Out away in my hat " "So it is with you, children ? your body or nothing but the case, the sold is inside. "The case, the body, inky be taken off and buried in the grjoill, and the soul will live and think, just as well as this watch will go, as you see, when the case 18 Off. " This made it plain, and even the youngest went home and told bis moth er that "air thoughts would tick sft e r he was dead." An Eye to Business Dr. GaHamlet is a very popular preacher The other day there WREI wedding at his church. Enter an olillady. Polite usher says, "Shall I conduct you to a real., madam ?" , n I you please, sir," replies the old The ceremony over, old lady turns to one of three young lathes in the pew behind her, and asks: "Do you know the bride?" Young lady says, "I do." Old lady adds : "Will you be kind enough to give her tII ? handing the beautiful darn mei a card. The intwiriting strains of the' "Mid summer Night's Dream March" are flooding the church, but the young lady, nevertheless, drops back upon her seat, horror struck to read : "Mrs, Evans, nurse, No.—East Sixteenth street." A crusts old gentleman in Bos ton decided to invest in a two cent paper, and handed the boy a twenty. five cent piece of currency. Ile couldn't change it, but offered to go out of the car and change it. Crusty man ob jected, arid broke out with, "Hold on, you little ragged rascal, do you suppose I'm going to trust the like/tot you with so large a sum 01 money. Lay down your papers for security, you little ras cal," and the "little rascal," did make crusty the custodian of his papers, and hounded out of the car "for to change" twenty five cent scrip But the boy forgot to return, and crusty found himself in possession of four copies of a two cent paper --A tireen Nfountain youth Raw sem fora wile in this style. "Any gal, what's got a cow, a good feather bed with comfortable tixtri, $5OO ni the hard pewter--one that's hail the mea sles arid understands tending children --can find a customer for life by writ ing a small billy Mix, addressed to Q, , arid stickin' it in uncle Ebenezer's barn, back side, joinin' the ling pen," —flawyer—"llow do you identify Lin handkerchief?" Witness—nliv its gene Pal appear tthee mad the tact that I have otters like 11. Coe,- ' It'll rot pr.,of. I have got our o.' IPug like it." - don't doubt that. I hail more than one of the name sort stolen." —An old bachelor editor thus comments on a recent moonlight nut dent : We left our sanctum at mid- - night last night, and on our way home we saw a young lady and gentleman holding a gate on its hinges. They were evidently indignant at being out BO late, and we saw them bite each other several times. --A German friend got "on hin ear" last week upon the arrival of his second pair of twins, and maid to him family physician : "Ov you bleese, doctor, it lair pester dot a achtop be hoot to dose dings: One hair ol tw ince, I disks, telt oiler roil, but more as dot kill Haul oak, dont it ?" Ratswit ',oft school girl, in wilting to her mother, says, "I get along timely with all my teachers ex cept Miss—; but f don t blame her, because she accidentally shot the young man she was engaged to, and it nattgally makes her feel kind of cross, eetweiatly on cloudy days. Bin Statile- 4 0h papa, I must go to hear Nilsson. Yor,t , know [ am . P 0 fond of movie.' Juvenile brother• (tri• urn phitio ) : "Theo why dyn't you let me piny on my drum r • —Attgletor—" Well, to tell the truth, I dp not think much of the 010P0 of tlio Forman." Father—Probably you Wore thinking more of the clothes of the congregation. ligelmbold's Column. HEN RN' 'l'. ELMBOLD'S compound Vidid EVI,It Wl' CA I 1. \V !IA (i 4APE I'll, 1.8 (1 11 , 11111 1111,1 Extra., liltal,ll, 1111 , 1 roil 1 l V, ~ l ,I , l‘‘‘l , t .I,li , •• 1• , o1 Livll .1,d1111i,11, e., Ailey 1 41 ,1,4 . swk ~ r to , rvinis Ilendurhrx, COlitive idAt, et , ilitrely Vegetublo, containing 110 mercury, minerain or ilidelarionn drugx. 'I Mete Pills are the most delightfully pleas. ant purgative, soperete.ling rvetor oil, ?Its, magnesia, et. There is nothing thorn irrupt tide to the tuttmaell. They give tone, std ranee neither Ilfllll‘l.ll nor griping palm' They are ‘.OlllpOMlll of the finest more/heed, After a few day's tine of thorn, much an Invigoration of the entire eyelet,' takes Mare an to appear nib ratetloue to the weak and enervated, whether arising from Imprudence or illsonce II T liemmohh, compound Fluid Extract Catawba It ape Pills are not Roger coated, from thin fart that sugar rooted Plitt do not timeolve, Met pare through the 'donned, without ills solving, elliPletillently do not prodhee the de sired elfeel. 'I ti CATAW ItA GRAPE being pkanatal In tante and odor, do not no• rose tale their being 'agar-routed. Price lib ly yenta per box. E II ENItY 'l'. ItE1,1111i01,1)'S lIIGIII,Y CONCENTRAI'ED COM lq)I1ND }MITI I) EXTRACT SA RSA PA RI L LA , Will radically ex terininale front the nynleni Scrofula, Syntsili4, Fever Sot ee, I deer", sore Eye-, Sore Logn, Sore 111,011, Morn. Itrone'M is, Sk in I) inearen, Hall !Mourn, Can• kers, klltlll Impn from tan Ear, While Swell Inge, Trnnorm, Coneernan Altar4nue, Node., Rieketa. Mandator Swelling 4, Night Sweets, Ranh. Tiller, Homo, of all Khulr, Chronle Dympeonta, and all 4114011.R.1 Mot 11/110 been onioldi.died 111 the synteni for yearn. Being prepared expressly for tho above coin plaints, its blood purifying properties am greater than any other preparation Of sarsa parilla It given the complexion a clear and healthy color and restores the patient to a Minie of health and purity For purifying the hhool, removing all chronic constitutional diseases arising from an Impure 'date of the 1,11.011. And the only reliable and effectual known remedy for the rum of pains and swell. Mg of the bones, ulceration,. of the throat and legs, blotches, pimples on the face, erysipelas and all scaly eruptions of the skin, and beau tifying the complexion Price $1,.',0 per hot. tle. HENRY T. ELM BOL D'S coNCENTRA TE FLUID P'XTRACT BMW!, TII E GREAT DIURETIc, 11(1.CeUrCli every ease of diabetes in which it has been given. Irritation of the neck of the bladder and intiainstion of the kidneys, ulcer Alton of the kidneys and Wielder, retention of urine, diseases of the orontate gland, stone in the bladder, calculit+, gravel, brick dust deposit and mucous or milky discharges, and for enfeebled and delicate constitutions of both sexes, attended with the following symp toms Indisposition to exertion, lons or pow• Cr, lone of memory difficulty of breathing, week nerves, trembling, horror of , harass, WO,k efulcon., dimness of vi+lon, pain In the ba, , k, hot hands, flushing of the body dryness of the skin, eruption on the fnee, roue• tanners, universal lassitude of the museular system, Pie iced by persons from the ages of r ighteon to twenty live and from thirtvdive to fifty five or in the derline or change td life , after confinement or labor pains , bed-wetting In I.llll,lren fielmbotd's Extract Ituchti In diuretic and blood purifying, and earns all diseasee arming from habits orillsaiprolon, and exceeees and imprudence. In life, impurities of the blood, etc, supereeding copalha la affeetions fur which it In used, and eyphilitie affections—in these diseases used In connection with Helm hold ru. wash. OEM In many affections peculiar to /AMOR. the Extract In unequalled by arty other remedy—as In ehloronis or retention, Irregu• Parity, palnfisinese Or suppression of custom ary 1,/..lintlOrlPl, ulcerated or schrrru• state of the uterus, lencorrhuna or whites, sterility, and for all complaints incident to the nex, whether editing from indiscretion or halite of illnelpation It in prescribed ex tenni•ely by the rived eminent physicians and inidwlven for enfeebled and delicate constitutions, of 11001 Men es and all ages (attended with any of the above diseases or syrripbonn ii. T. lIELM BOLD'S EXTI(A(i' Ruciir 111 IHSEASPN Alt IsING FROM IMPRUDENCES. HA BITs uF Ul>t,Yll'A• • TION F.TC , in all their stagen,at little expense, little or no change in diet, no inconvenience, and no ex postire It causes a frequent desire, and gine. strength to Urinate, thereby removing Ilion trust lona, Preventing pttd Curing Stile tures of the Urethra, A llaying Pain and Inns. mation, en frequent In this clan, of dtseasea n and ex pelting WI Poisonous :natter Tbousande who hare been the vietlins of In competent persons, and who have paid heavy fens to be cured In a short time, have found they have been deceived, and that the "Pol.. son" hen, by the it , e of the "powerful astrlrr gents," been dried tip In the !velem, to break out la a more aggravated form, and perhaps after marriage Extract Ruche for all effec lions and 1ii.41`1.141 of the Urinary Organs, whether existing In male or female, from whatever canine originating and no matter of how long standing Price one dollar and fifty cents per bottle 11 Ill' T. II ELM 1101.('5 I NI- I , RON' El) . jtOSE ASII rennet be surpassed as a face wash, anwill be roue 1 the only specific remedy In •ery peeipt. Of cutaneous affection, It rpe dlly eradicates pimples, spots, ecortsitie dryness, induration. of the cutaneous membrane, etc, dispels redness and Incipient intlannation, hives, rash, ~,,, th patches, dryness of scalp or skin, front bites, and all purposes for whin). salves or 0111t1,11•1101 are Used , restores the skin to a mate ofpurity and pectins and in su,s continued healthy action to lb same of its vessels, on which depends the a sea blo elearne.o. and Vivacity of complex on so munch neigh I and admired But however vaL unble as N reere.ly for existing defects of the skin, II 'l' Ilelinteild's Rose Witith has long sustained its principal chilli to unbounded patronage, by possessing qualities winter] rem der it a toilet appendage of the 11104 f, live and Congenial ch•rseter, combining In an elegant formula Mono prominent requi sites, safety and erneacy—t he Invariable AC companlments of Its use—as a preservative and refresher of the complex ion It's an ex sellent lotion for 111.1.014 Or a Syphnitle Nm hire, 1111,1 an an illiOetiOn for diseases ,of the Ilri nary Organs, arising from ).shits of dissi used in omnection with the Extracts Sarmaparllla, and Cala,. ha Oran.. In such diseases as rei•01111111 , 111111.11 4,1111.4 Ins surpassed Pace one dollar per bottle Poll and explicit direction. Therein pony the medicines Evidence of the most responsible and relia ble character fortstmlied on application. with hoodoo& of thousands of living wltnosaes, and upward of :10,0e0 tinooliclied - certificates and recommendatory letters, txany 01 which are from the highest 'etrees, Includleg emi nent Physician., Clergymen, Satositten, eto. The proprietor has never renorted to their publication In the newspapers , ho does not do this from the fact that him articles rank as Standard Preparations, and do not neod to he propped tip by certificates. HENRY 'l'. IIEIMBOLD'S OENU INE PREPARATIONS. Delivered to any satires. Secure from ob. nervation. Establinfied, upward of twenty years Hold by drugginta everywhere- Ad. dress lettern for Information In rentitiorice to Henry T llehnbold, dtugglnt and chemint. Only depots 11. 'l' Ileinibeld'e drug and chemical warehouse, No 1594 Broadway, New York, or to II T. FielmboltEn medical depot, 104 South Tenth /Brest, Philadelphia, Pa. !tenant of evointerfelts Ask for Henry 'l' Holinbold'a I Take no other. 15-28.1 y Dry Goods MITE UNDERSIONED 11.iving de terminal to milt the tberennuh• let.ineite In Bellefonte. etemlnteli 11111 i man ly, now Mime jib °nth° emelt of DRI to n 'I =MEM I= BOOTS &M110F.713 &c AT COST lie hue a very line aveortment or Ladles I) It Y 00 0 DS, whlph he offers at coat. Also a splendlillatoek of • ()VER. COATS and other CIMTIIING also a largo and select sleek of 110411.1;1 (iIAWKS, &( all of which aro olieredl al met Call In 1111141 See ilint Ihl. IN trap Wattle truth Bellefonte, Pa , (WI, 14th, 1870, 15-41. liN;(/ PIFFR NEW (ill )I- AND N F:W PRICEH 111(7!1 RATES RUBBED OUT. GoMgt Al 011,1) FASIIII 'NEI) PRICE Altar-11( )FF Elt & 'tit() 14-6* Would reopeethilly inform tho world anti the cot of mankind, that they luwu Junt opened ut, and are daily receiving a lary • wrocK OF (100ti4 OF ALL r.t ND which they area wing at the veo 'owes' mar ket price. Y (iuoigt. consisting of the latent styles of Figured nd Plain Alpacas, Figured and plain ail We” , Dentine. Shepherd Plaids, Black Silk '4, Summer Silks, Irish Poplins, White (totals, White Counter. panes, Linen and Cotton Sheetingo,Check s, Dinghams, Ftedlieks, Flannels, etc, Shepherd Plaid lialmorals,Blaek Cloth, Cassimeres, Velveline, Corduroy, Kentucky Jeans, Drills, Ladies Cloak mg, Plain I 'Mors, Middlesex Cloths, Repellant's and Plaids of Various Colors. A full line of Clothe, Cartelmeren, Sat.limits and,Ventings, all kinds and prove, which will be sold cheap We have constantly on hand a large and well selected stork of all kinds of ()rockery, Groceries, Mackeral, Salt, etc, etc., Which we will dispose of at the •ery lowest (wall privet; All kinds of eountry produce taken in ex. change for goods, anti the highest market prl et, allowed. FRIENDH AWAKE TO YoIIR. INTERFAT Fttr we feel mathaled that we can mull your tamtem am well am your rim. •14n1 LWA VS AIIEAD!-A. ALEX ANDER A St IN, Millheiro, Center Co, 'ennsylvania, are now offering to the public at the lowent cash prieem, GoODH OF EVERY DENCRIPTION A ALEXANDER NUN Take thin method of nocioneing to their no meroon filen& that they hale ant retarded rote the Eant with a new annortment axes unable FOREIGN AND DOMN'TIC GOODM Wiwi] they Are selling at Fwl* prieen that purehanern wall find it to their interent to buy of them Their cluck eonninte of 1)-12-E-4541 4; 4) 4) I)-Si M I I. N E-It-y l; 0-4)1,S HATs Ant) CAPS, 114 )( EN A NI) SII(11,14 All kinds of country isrtaince taken in es 'hangs for good. 10-16 A ALEXANI)ER & HON Insurance MET Rop 1, 'TA N FE I NSUR ANCF: CO, OF NEW YoliK Atrlee. , 4 A. I) 0 11r, President R. Ale E g .11.1 N, Vice Presicren BRANCH i WRICE Farmer. and Meehanlea Rank Building 429 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. CORBIN, (AFFNEY AND CORBIN General Agents and Attorneys for Penns., Delaware. Southern N. Jersey, District of CUILIIII I / 1 11, and Maryland. DI Vii) DECLARED ANNUALLY. 'thirty days grace allowed in payment premium Large liberty to travel williont ex tra charge. All its Policies non-hrfeitable and incontest- e. It. bIEARBART, Agt—tt Bellefonte T 11 HAYES, Modica lencolner. rDWIN H. KINSLUE, J Success9r to Som'l L Burr, cued. CLAIM AND INSURANCE AGENT. GOOD COMPANIRS, LOW RATES. PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF LOSSES Canh and Mutual Fire, Lite and Ace!den' Volwritten Prompt attenthm Given to the collection of Bw,, Pay, Pannone and all other claims. Hohiliere who eintiated tatforo July 224, 180 and were honorably dineharged without reoel log the $lllO Iliniety aro now entitled to It. EllWiN Y. KINSLOg. Boa Phi. 7:1, liellefonte, Pa. 10-1 t Atereasor to &mil L. Barr, deed. plt INTI NG 1N CHLORS A SPEC IA I.ITI' 'AT TII IS °ME. Hotels and Saloons B ROK ERIIOFF HOUSE ALLEC4ANY STREET, 11 ELL 2FONT E, PENN 'A HOUSEAL & KROM, (Proprietors.) A fired class hotel—comfortable rooms—promp attendance. All the modern conveniences and reasonable The proprieters offer to the traveling public and to their country friends first clams accom modations, and careful attention to the wants of guests, at all times, at fair raffia. Careful heatlem and good Stabling. An eieellent ta ble, well served. A bar, supplied with the bee of 'ignore. Servants well trained, and every thing requisite in a first class hotel. Our location in in the busineas - pertion of the town, near the post office, the court house, the churches, the banks, and the principal places of busitwas, rendering it the mast eligible place to stop for those who visit Bellefonte ei ther on business or for pleasure. An omitibuS will carry passengers and bag. gage to and Tun All trains free of charge:l4-M BOSH 110 USE, • • • BELLEFONTE, PENNA., No fIJNS Thin elegant hotel, having come under the nupervielon of the undernigned, lien would renpoctrillly announce to the public that he In prepared to accommodate them lifter the idyle of the bent houses In the elf ICJ The Hush Mune in n magnificent building, spl4nduily furnished', and capable of oomfurtably aeoom• modating '1'111410.1, HUNDR ED GUESTS. It in situated near the depot, and convenient to all platen or bI.IIIORS, and Is the beat hotel in central Pennsylvania Its waiters are obllgU• intr, polite and attentive, Its tables are sup• plied with pt pry luxury in the market, Its stables are ti rot clase.with attentive and human• Minders, end Ile bar supplied wilt the best of tyuers ("or guests from the cities to spend the summer it is ma/ the place I The proprietor will be happy to rowel. , the pit bi le as often MI they wish io call. GA R M A N 'S 11OTEL—DA NI EL GiUMA N, Proprietor This long-established and well-known Hotel, situated on the southeast eorner of the Utr undid, opposite the Courthouse. having been purehased by Daniel Garman, he announce. to the former patrons of this establishment and to the traveling public, generally, that he has thoroughly refitted his house, and is pre loved In render the most natisfaetory neeOM inislation to all who may favor him with their patronage Nn pains will be spared on his put to add to the convenience or comfort of his guests All who stop with him will find his table abundantly supplied with the most sumptuous fare the mat ket will afford, done up In style by the most experienced cooks. His liar will always contain the elloweet or liquors. Hui Staid leg In the best In town, and will always Ire attended buy the most trustworthy and at. tenth, hostler', (five hum a call, one and all, Slot he feels confident that all will be natledied with their accommodation An excellent Li• cry is attached to thi, establishment, which strangers from abroad will find greatly to their advantage Tenn CUMMINGS HOUSE. W. D. lil KAHL), Proprietor. BELLEFONTE PENNA. The undersigned, having aasumed cortroi of this hne hotel, would respectfully ask the patronage of the public. He a prepared to accommodate guests In the best of style, and will take rare that his table. are supplied with the lien' in the market hood stables attached to the hotel, with I.arehil and attentive ser w ants The trawling WIWI.' are Invited to give - the eimunings /loose s vial 15-20Iy N ATU)N.IL H(YFEL, MiLLuxim, PA JONATHAN KREMER, Propt-tator Ilxvmg purehased thin admirable property, the proprietor taken pleasure in informing hla friends. that he has refitted and refurnished It from top to bottom, And he now prepared to ae eoinneelitte travelers and other. In &style that he hopes will prose not only satisfactory, but pleasant Hin table end bar, will not be excelled by any In the country Ho, .table 14 large and new, and le attended by experienced and attentlre unties 114-21-ly AVINT(11`11 11()I14: DICK lIA I yen W BIGONY, proprieto• This elegant Hotel, formerly known an the liinkton !loose" ton Water street, is now ready for the reception of visitors and board er+ It has been elegantly furnished, and Its Naito in I gym supplied with the best. Visitors to. Lock Haven will find thin the pleasantest place in thecity A free bus conveys the 'omits of the how, to and from the vsrlou triune •141120 Coal & Lime. 00A I, W E ARE NOW RECEI Ing n large stock of thn best prepared WILK PI , IIIAIOIF. COAT of ell isoll, w Melt we offer at the lA)NVEST MA UK Ef PFUCE.4 are advised (lint nnr foal IN housed nder tar e and earn !!!!! ,1101111 Slll,lll VIIIII•11 protee t It front Om weather, which add, very materially to Its value as fact 'chose who desire to take advantage of SUMMER PRICHS nave the opportunity or doing so 1101111 at our kilns on tho pike leadinF to Milenbura. Ottiee and yard near South End of B K. V. K. It Depot, Bellefonte, Pa. t4IIOItTLIDOE & Bellefonte Pa I= 1 Mt achinory Wht. P. DUNCAN LICCCIBBOR TO TODD nume.l FOUNDER & MACHINIST =I PORTAFILF: AND STATIONERY ENGINES, 7'URBINP; WATIN WHEELS CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, MILL MACIIINER lVorkm near P. R. R. depot, 15 40 17 ICEM F. APLA IN. Propriotor BIM I=ll
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