Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, May 09, 1890, Image 7
Attorneys-at-Law. Medical. C. HARPER. A io. vey-ai-Law, Belleionie, eo Pua. Oivce is Gounar House. 50 28 ILLIAM I. SWOOP. Aitornev-at-Law. Furst building, Be'relonie, Pa. 8425 1y F. FORTNEY, Attorney-at-Law, Belle” D. fonte, Pa. Office in Woodring’s build ng, north of the Court House. 14 2 ' M. KEICHLINE, Attorney-at-Law, Belle- o fonte, Pa. Office in Garman’s new building. with W. H. Blair. 19 40 OHN G. LOVE, Attorney-at-Law, Belle- fonte, Pa. Office in the rooms formerly occupied by the late W. P. Wilson. 2 D. RAY, Attorney-at-Law, Bellefonte, Pa. S, Special attention £}veh to the collecvion of claims. Office on High street. 251 HARSHBARGER, (Successor to Yocom e & Harshbarger,) Attorney - at - Law, Belleiorie, Pa. Office on High street. 23 15 D. H. HASTINGS. Ww. F. REEDER. ASTINGS & REEDER, Attorneys-at-Law, H Bellefonte, Pa. Office No. 14 North Al- egheny street. 28 13 w Ls NGLER. C. P. HEWES. SPANGLER & HEWES, Attorneys-ai-Law, Bellefonte, Pa. Consultation In En lish or German. Office opp. Court House. 19 6 HN KLINE, Attorney-at-Law. Bellefonie, 0 Pa. A floor of Fuisi's pew building, north of Court House. Can be cop- sulted in English or German. 52151 OHN MILLS HALE, Attorney-»i-Law, Philipsburg, Pa. Collections and all 0 her legal business in Centre and ClearfielC coi ties attended to. 23 14 ©. HEINLE, Attorney-at-Law, Belle- o fonte, Pa. Office in Garman’s block, opp. Court House. All professional business will receive prompt attention. 30 16 PRING o—MEDICINE-» Seems mote than ever a necessity this season, afier the mild,unhealthful win- ter, and the unexnected r.evale ve of jufluenza, nueumonia, typhiod ‘ever, ete., leaving nearly everyhodv we:k, exhausted and tived. Hoo''s Sors.na- rilla is just the medici e to ove:come that tired feeling, to brild up your whole sysiem, nriiy youe Dleod, iu- part a good appeiiie and pro.ao'e seals (hy digestion. Try it this spring. «J have been taking ITnoc « Sarsenarilla for fotiv or five years as a <n ing medicine, and ‘eel perice ly satisfied wih its «® My sisier, ton, b uzen it for rhenmaii=m, anc has been m dvi? Mis E.C Deoclsoy, 22 Union Avenve, Worcester, Mass. cis, enelt ~IBALTH IMPROVED Tor ator time I so” od with nnlsi- talion of { e heas and chille, TI hove pow i- ken three Hoiiles of HooG’s ©. i= sana (lla and am aimosteanii ety coied. My senerel helio and an e'ile are bei- tee than er Fave heen for years, 1 hee «ven Hoorl's Sovsaperilles iv my i ceo for cari had seao’aie, and the belp they hinve derived from ii is wonderfal.” Mrs. 22h 2cuMa 5S 00s burg, Pa. —HOOD'S SATSAPARILLA— Sold by all druggisis. $l; six for $5. Preper- ed only hvC, I. HOOD & CO., A othecaries, Lowell, Mass. 100 DOSES ONE DOLLA. Su Physicians. hn ee K. HOY, M. D., Oculist and Aurist, No. ° 4 South Spring Street, Bellefonte, Pa. Office hours—7 to 9 a. m,1 to 2 and 7 to8 Pp. m. 32 13 D. McGIRK, M. D, Physician and Siri o geon, Philipsburg, Pa., offers his prof - gional services to those in need. Ty 20 21 HIBLER, M. D., Physician and Savieon, o offers his pro fessional services to iiie citizens of Bellefonte and vicinity. 0 N. Allegheny street. R. J. L. SEIBERT, Physician snd Sur- eon, offers his pro sio al SOTVC the citizens of Be '¢ «ie on North High « .ce vis’ law ofuice, 0:01. Co ey R. RB. L, DAL and “ov North Aller : church. O.i eho; tog p.m. ‘tciom m8 00 8a Tip 1.403 i HOS. C. VAN TRIES. 1}. D., Physician and Surgeon. H. fo. ed pedis nently in Bellefoite, oii pro’ - onal services to all citizens ol the and vicinnv. Office at residence, No. 15,1 ¢ «nn Springs cet. "H.R 1. DART, of Bellefonte, Pa., has the Brinkerhoff system of Rectal treatment for the cure of Piles, Fis- sures and other Rectal diseases. Informatior furnished upon application. 30 14tf Dentists. : E. WARD, GRADUATE OF PALWIL J . MORE DENTAL COLLEGE. © Crider’s Stone Block, High street, Bell Pa. ) Bankers. F. REYNOLDS & CO., Dank o fonte, Pa. Bills of ii Notes Discounted ; Interest paici on speck posits, Exchange on Eastern cities. 1 received. Hotels. 0 THE PUBLIC. soft In consequence of the similarity of the names of the Parker and Potter Hotels, the proprietor of the Parker House has chang- the name of his hotel to 0——COAL EXCHANGE HOTEL.—o He has also repapered, repainted and other- wise improve it, and has fitted up a large and tasty parlor and reception room on the first floor. WM. PARKE 33 17 Philipsburg, Pa. ENTRAL HOTEL, MILESBURG, PA. A. A. KoHLBECKER, Proprietor. This new and commodious Hotel, located op- site the dépot, Milesburz, Centre ¢ aii, ws been entirely reiiited, refurnished anc ie- plenished throughout, and is now t2ccec 10 none in the county in the characior ol acc. = modations offered tho public. its oleae plied with the host the funaed contains the purest f stable has attentive hosthors, oi nience and comfort 1s extended i AF=-Through travelers oo i! find this an excellent placa to Line © a meal, as all trains stop there of il - utes. } res o——CUMMINGS HOU “E—o0 BELLEFONTI, I'A. Having assumed the proprietorship of this finely located and well known hotel, I desire to inform the public that while}it will have no bar, and be run strictly as a temperance hotel, 1t will furnish to its patrons all the comforts, conveniences and hospitalities offered by others. Its table will not be sur- passed py any. Its rooms eve large and comfortable. Its stabling .: the best in town, and its prices to Lionsie © guests and regular boarders will be very reasonable. The citizens of (he town will {ind in the basement of my hotel a FIRST-CLASS MEAT MARKET at which all kinds of Meat can be pur- chased at the very lowest rates. I earnestly solicit a share of the public patronage. 83 13 GOTLEIB HAAG. Miscellaneous. Yee ! LUMBER! }— A. GRAHAM & CO., —t of Hecla, have ‘completed their mill, tram- ways, &c., and are now prepared io furnish LUMBER AND BILL STUFF of every kind, or in any quantity. WHITE PINE, YELLOW PINE, HEMLOCK or OAK will be delivered promptly and at very reasonable raies.. 35 82 1y - H" 2 PLASTERS.—The first and oily comnined Soothing, Pain-Killine, Core! ve and Soren: heniug Plas ers ever Pre- raved. Fe i} leo, Pive Balsam and Bx- vead on mn s New Enita c=. Infanimalionor Weakncs srooie, no mater where lo- Ww eat ed, yields insacily (ote at'- medical 7 ; of the Ec PLASTER. . The parts are wo. de: iui r strensthened, vi- talized and restovec to bon! hand vio. I » PLAsians 1 2 OF Ir iiail. A e » 10 every walk o fracti—pvearcd and s Not dre.cely catedor poweiini vor} ver < of Peo eo, always eceng ena so isoet’on. YOUR ATTENTION N—1iou’t let any dea'er tinto tas diote or fwiaioa. up pla ters show the proprietor ‘«tor-, Bosion. el Calero boy Lu . Tat) BU EK" CREAM BALM Cleanses {he Nasal = ' Lr Pa Allays Pain sud C ; Inflamm ne io, ¢ Yin Oitly Heals the Sores. Doazess, Head ve Risfores i 1 bth va: Of 2 3 iW) « aN CRY FOR PI'TCEEL'S uCCe G.d: 8 1,0 B I A. il C A 8S To. Ul A AS NTO R 1 Aq) €cce HEALTH and SLEEP Without Mo. vine, 1.1 na HI ADA { Et ! 3 CURI A 1 ER i x, ? ¢ IK The WM. RAL tf Mit Hl 5 S3-21v nr, CN t Music Boxes. I {Say GAUTCHI & SONS, 0—MANUFACTURERS & IMPORTERS—2 OF SUPERIOR QUALITY. o—M USIC BOXES—o ST. CROIX, SWITZERLAND. Sale rooms and Head: 0 . evs for the Un' ted States at 10.0; CHESTNUT 81... PHILADILPHIA, PA No Music Boxes wilbont Gautebi’s Patent Safety tune chranse con Lo coarainieed, Old and damnazged AM boxes cave ally re. paired. Send b ceuvs up for caivlogiie ana civeular, HEADQARTERS IN AMIRICA FOR MU- $ 5C. ROY ES, Milo hoz ovine Pion Improve se, «il e ccod or call for altar, 5240 iv a Ge M. RHUL, I ARCAITEOT } o— BUILDING CONITTACTOR =o PLHILIPELURG, o4371y CENTRE CO., PA: oir 6f medical age. is! | Demoreahc, Wat Bellefonte, Pa., May 9, 1890. Poison for Arrow Tips. We are indebted to Mr. Frank Smith, of Whitewater, for the very graphic ac- count of the manner in which a Piute Indian prepared his deadly arrows. He gathered a dozen or more rattlesnake heads and put them in aspherical earth- en vessel. With these he put half a pint of a species of large red ant that 1s found hereabouts. The bite of this ant is more poisonous than that of a bee. Upon these he poured a bit of water, and then sealed up with moist earth and a lid this’ vessel He then dug a hole two feet deep into the ground, in which he built a roaring fire and put in some stones, When the interior of the hole and the®stones were red hot he made a place in the boitom for the earthen vessel and put it in. About it and up- on it he put the coals and hot stones and upon the top he built a fierce fire and kept it up for twenty-four hours. Then he dug out his vessel, and, stand- ing off with a long pole, he disengaged the top and let the fumes escape. He insisted {nat had they struck his face it would have killed him. The mass left in the vessel wes a dark brown aste. To test the efficacy of his concoction, the Indian with his hunting knife made a cut in his bare leg, just below the knee, and let the blood run down to his ankle. Thea tak ng a stick, he dipped it into the poison and touched the de- scending blood at the ankle. It imme- diately began to sizzle, as if it were cooking the blood, and the poison fol- lowed the blood right up the leg, siz- zling its way, until the Indian scraped the blood off with the knife. He assur- ed our informant that had he allowed it 10 reach the mouth of the wound he would have been a dead man.—ZLan- ning Herald. How ’s Your Nose. If your nose is not well your whole body is sick. © A man doen’t appr :iate biz nove. Neiiher does & woman, Ifa man hee an erapdon or an abrasion on his note, I don’t care how indifferent he may be, Le can't keep his hand away from 1t, and he thinks, very prope:ly, hat every one he mee's secs that his nose is not what it ought to be. You can’t bide your nose. Itis I'ke a city set on a hill. Moie appropriately, itis like a 1 d school houseon a hill. All great men have been sensitive of their noses. Thesugeon has the highest re- sp-et for the nose. How seldom he touches it with the lance! A woman will go to the opera with a banion, with a pain in her side, with the neuralgia, with almost anv alent, b t if there is an eruption on her nose she won’t budge from her room. Slap a man’s face. or hit him on the back and he may not re- sent eithei. Tweak bis nose, and if there is any manhood in him he will fieht. Thaveadop’ ia new rule. I o:k a patient when he calls how his nose T¢ tha, organ is intact I have no in caine him.— -Fnlerview in Cliceoo Tribune. 1: Hla in Weai:nza P's Skin, The London e¢o..otpondent of ihe Manchester Guerdion refe.s to a case in which a boy, agrd 10, wos admit ed in- toan infirmary inconscquence of having lost the whole of the integument of one of his legs from the kn.e io the ankle, the result of a burn he had received some weeks previous. A fortnight afier admission skin grafting was carried out, the skin used being that obtained from a young grey hound. Several strips of the borrowed integument were applied to the wound, about six inches in length and half an inch in width. Afier the lapse of some days the grais were in- speel 4, and all but one were found to have firmly united, In six week's time the boy was dischargcd with “the im- mense wound soundly healed. ——Rival Cities.—Chicago lawyer'- - “And, gentlemen of the jury, remember you can’t take this poor man’s life with- out reducing the population of our mizhty metropolis—-an act: of which I am sure such puiriotic citizens as your selves will never be gail'y while Brook- lyn put in he abs vd clains to being the second great ¢ity in the country.” London vinad vening newspaper. con- Lsensalingal tolegrara to the ef- feed chat Jatin da Bul while spar- ripe in Boston wi Muldoon, buist™ a Gino vessel and died 1esian ly, whereat English sporting eles were greatly ex- cited, wo SR. A Prinp Max’ Giee.--A true story is 1h! of a wool de=ler who, after the lo:s of his sight, became 2 batter judge of wool than be was befor, visited Mel- borne in 1881, and during ten weeks bought more than £150,000 worth of | wool, doing all the business it involved —-banking, exchange and shipping-- without a broker.— London 1d Bits. ——Thunder storms are more fre- quent in Java than in any other part of the globe. On an average they occur in the island on ninety-seyen daysin the vear. In England the average marks thunder storms on about seven days in the year—only half the number record- ed in France. ——A plague of locusts lately appear- ed in the province of Gizeh, in Kgypt. In five days the authoritias killed six tons of them. In plowing enormous quantities of their eggs are turned ap, and, fortunately, exposure to the sun destroys the eggs. —— “Where did George Washington live after he retired from public life?” asked the teacher. No ore seemed to know. “Was it at Washington, or Mount Vernon ?”’ suggested she. Still there was no reply. “Come children,” she insisted, ‘some of you must know.” “I know teacher!” piped up the smallest scholar, “He lived in the hearts of his countrymen.” Wild Silver Legislation. Philadelphia Times. Secretary Windom’s plan for manag- ing the silver product of the United States may not be the best that can be devised, but it is certainly much more sensible than the silver scheme proposed in the Senate. Windom does not contemplate mak- ing the Government the purchaser of more than the surplus silver product of this country. He further proposes that shall represent its market value, thus making the certificates an honest cur- rency at least. The Senate Committee would compel the purchase of an amount of silver that taken in connection with that required for use in the arts, would necéssitate the absorption of $10,000,000 of foreign sil- ver annnally. The argument in favor of purchasing the product of our own silver mines has the virtue of plausibili- ty, if nothing more, but there 1s certain- ly no reason why we should furnish a market for other people’s silver. The proposition of the Senate Com- mittee is the wildest and most dangerous piece of silver legislation yet proposed, Way Delamater Should be Nom'nated. Lock Haven Democrat. By all means the Republicans should nominate Delamater. He is Quay’s man and he knows how to fetch the boodle. He made a good thing—$60,000 —-out of his opposition to the Billingsley bill by working for the interests of that pure and immaculate corporation, the Stand- ard Oil company. Why then wouldn’t be make a good thing out of the Gov- ernorship for himself and Quay? Of course he would. Why don’t you nomi- pate him, Republicans, without any further talk or hesitation ? He represents exactly the real principle of your party, which 1n a nutshell is simply to not only gat money but keep a'l you get. A would not genuinely ‘represent the real motives of the Republican party. A Dish of New P’s. P stands for Pudding, for Peach and for Peas, And likewise for Poetry and Prose; The Parrot, the Pigeon that fliex in the air, The Pig with a rine in his nose; For Paner and Pen, ior Printe and Press, For Phy sie, and People who sell it; Bui when you are sick, to relieve you distress Take a‘ once Pierce’s Purgat've Pellets. Oh, yes, indeed! These are the P’s for you, oor, sick man or woman. No- thing like them for keeping the bowe’s and stomach regulated and in order— tiny, sugar-coatc1 granules, scarcelv larger than mustard seeds. They work gently but thoroughly. OruAM (Pineapple).—Take a tin of preserved pineapple, pound the contents in a mortar, add six ounces of sugar and a half pint of water; bil for a quarter of an hot ry pass. it through a tammy, dissolve seven or eight sheets of the best French, or one ounce of gelatine in a little milk, whip to a froth one pint of cream, mix the zelatine with the pine- apple pulp. then quickly work into it the cream. Pour the mixture into a mold, and put on ice to set; and turn it out when wanted. ET TIT TET Hay {ever and. vose cold are at- tended by an inflamed condition of the lining membrane of the nostrils, tear ducs and throat, affecting the lungs. An acrid mucus is secreted, the dis- caarge is a:companied with a burn- ing s2nsation. These are severe spasms of sneezing, irequent attacks of head- ache, wa’ery and infiamed eyes. Ely’s Cream Balm is a remedy that can be de- pended upon. 50 cent at druggists ; by mail, registered, 60 cents. Ely Brotheis, Druggisiz, 56 Warren St., New York. CrEAM (VANILLA). —Doil a stick of vanilla in one pint and a half of milk, with sugar to taste. Beat up the yelks of eight eggs, pour the flavored milk on them and keep on'stirring in a bain Ma- rie until the custard thickens. Melt nine sheet: of the best French, or one and a half ounces of gelatine in a little milk, add this to the custard. Whisk to a froth half a pint of cream, mix quickly with the custard, put in a mold to cool. —_ ——Tt is a curious fact that the body is now more susceptible to benefit from medicine than at any cother sesson. Hence the importance of (aking Hood's Sa apaiilla now, when it will do you the most good. It is ieally wonderful for puri » und enriching the blood {eiea ing an apne. giving a { healthy tone to the ey | Be supe ‘to wet Hood’ 1a, which 3 v al: % sp ul 1 a ET WL TE Gr iar LXPECTATIONS OF | priewos of the Appleton farm, in Ips- wich, nas a cow which, it is believed, { will beat the butter-makine record of the coun’ry. The year’s rial will be comple.e this weck. At the end of the | fifiy-fist week the rccord was 931% pounds of butter. The highest previous recoid in this country was by a Ken- tucky cow, which yeilded 936 pounds in fiity-iwo weeks.-— Quincy Ledger. TAA PE—————— —— Oh, you have come first at last, you were always behind before,” was ‘the queer greeting a school master gave the first boy at school. New Advertisements. rpae v. & OC. — TOMACKINAC— SUMMER TOURS. ! PAv.ACE STEAMEDS. Low Ramis. To. 1 ‘ing per Week Between DETROIT, MACKINACISLAND Pelo kev, The Sco, Marquetie, and Lake Huon Pots. Every Evening Belwoen DETROITAND CLEVELAND Sunday Trips during June, July, August and September Only. OUR ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLETS, Rates and Excursion Tickeis will be juinished by your Ticket Ageni, or adaress 7. B. WHITCOMB, G. P. A., Detroit, Mich THE DETROIT & CLEVELAND STEAM NAV. Co. 3318 6m the certificates issued upon this silver. candidate nominated on any other basis | A Cow. — ! Daniel F. Applewon, of New York, pro- | Pure Malt Whisky. Carriages. Prennes PURE BARLEY MALT WHISKY! DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, and «ll wasting diseases can be ENTIRELY CURED BY IT. Malaria is completely eradicated from he system by its use. PERRINE’S PURE BARLEY MALT WHISKY revives the energies of those worn with exces- sive bodily or mental effort. It acts as a SATE GUARD against exposure in the wet and rigo- rous weather. Take part of a wineglassful on your arriva’ hoine a «cr (ie labors of the day and the same quantivy hefore your breakfast. Being chemi- cally pure, iv commends itself to the medica. profession, None genuine unless bearing the signatu:e of the firm on the label. M. & J. 8S. PERRINE, 3136 1y 38 N. Third St., Philadelphia. Watchmaking=--Jewelry. JHRArE P. BLAIR, o—J KE WE L E R——o0 BROCKERHOFF BLOCK, BELLEFONTE, PA —Dealer in— FINE JEWELRTY, SILVERWARE, BRONZE ORNAMENTS, &ec Agent for the AMERICAN "WATCH of » makes, and sole agent of the celebraied ROCKFORD QUICK TRAIN WA'W'CHES, every one of which is fully guaranteed. 3 Dicuron, Jen, 27, 1352, The Roexfora Watch. purchase! Iencoarvy, 1879, has performed better tion piv vis ci ever had. Have carried it eveiv : von sp time has it been irvegular, or ii liable, 1 cheerfully recomiuen Watch, HORACE B. at Dighton TAUNTON, Sent, 1S The Rockford Watel ver, una § better than #oy watch [ ever of i have had onc t cost $150, Carn vécoruigei d the Rockford Weteh to everybody wito wishes a fine timekeeper. 8. P. HUBBARD, 11. b. This is to certily that the Rockford Wate} bought Feb. £2, 1879, has run very well the past year. Have set it only twice during that time its only variation being three r inutes. It hu run veiy much better than T anticipated. 1t was not adjusted and only cost $20, R. P. BRYANT, At the Dean street flag station, Mansfielo Mass., Feb. 21, 1880. 28 15 FC RICHARD, ° o—JEWELER and OPTICIAN,—t And dealer in CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY and SILVERWARE. Special a'lention given to the Making ang Repairing of Watches, z IMFGRTANT—TIf you cannot read this prir distinetly by 10 or gaslight in the evening, at a distance of (a 1nches, your eyesight is foils noi o what your age, and your ey¢ s vecd nelp. Vo. sivht can be improved 2. d wee-erved if 10 corveetod. (tise wun g idenahating log lienld he dispensed with p~loogp ) £1 assist the vision, ¢ £0 ¢ no > of seeing to oll olo e print cot magnifiod s it k , Ding plain’ and (is- Do o eall and have your eres | e~ied hy Couhiaati es oLve the System, and fitted with | I'hey will correct and ! or sale by } UT, CO RICHARD, 42 High St., opp. Arcade, Lellefoute. 049 Flour, Feed, &cC. { 3 LERICH, HALE & CO., ——BELLEFONTE, PA.— := Mavufacturers of -:- And Dealers in 0—ALL KINDS OF GRAIN.—o ge Ba=The highest market price paid for sensserey WHEAT .......RYE......... CORN ..cccae ween AND..... OATS...cceune nn Fine Job Printing. Fyre JOB PRINTING A SPECIALTY. AT THE WATCHMAN o OFFICE. There is no style of work, from the cheape:* ‘Doager” to the finest 0—BOOK-WORK,—o0 but you can get done in the most saiisfaciory oO 0 manaei, and at Prices consistent with the class of work cng with this effice bv calling 0: coir nua’ ARGAINS! o ee ] 1) ese BARGAINS o CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, o AND SPRING WAGONS, at the old Carriage stand of McQUISTION & CO.,— NO. 10 SMITH STREET, adjoining the freight depot. We have on hand and for sale the best assortment of Carriages, Bugeies, and Spring Wagons we have ever had. We have Dexter, Brewster, Eliptie, and Thomas Coil Spii with Piano and Whitechapel bodies, and can give you a choice of the dicen. patterns of wheels. Our work is the Lest made in this section, made by good workmen and of good material. Ne claim to be the only party manufacturing in town who ever served an apprenticeship to the business. Along with that we have had forty years’ experience in the busi- ness, which certainly should give us the advantage over inexperienced par- es. Inprice we defy competition, as we have no Pedlers, Clerks or Rents to pay. We pay cash for all our goods, thereby securing them at the lowest figures and discounts. We are ceter- mined not to be undersold, either in our own make or manufactured work from other places; so give us a call for Surries, Phaetons, Buggies, Spring Wagons, Buckboards, or anything else in our line, and we will accommodate you. We are prepared to do all kinds of 0——~REPAIRING———0 on short notice. Painting, Trimming, Woodwork and Smithing. We guaran- tee all work to be just as represented, so give us a call before [orelioging elsewhere. Don’t miss the place— alongside of the freight depot. 3115 8. A. McQUISTION & CO. o Saddlery. § 2 A GOOD RECORD. THE OLDEST HARNESS HOUSE IN TOWN. © 18 wees in the tome snot—no se of fics —q0, liie—u0, golug back, oitiiied and sin oress. This yale deiand more auvaaced 8760, We are ore. hard we detnide asell y . 14 CU FCR ThE WALL OF VO COMPANY— NO PARTIR? ONE WO DIVIDE PROILYS Wir. H BUT MY CJ LOM ERS, Iam beiler prepared, ns yee to give you more for yeitu money thru ever before. Last yeai and i hieyear Dove oe ed me at times not able {o fill my 0 «ei The above facts are worth consid- € fosihey are evidence of merigand aban "here is nothing 20 58 1ul 0—AS SUCCLS8—o and this is what huris some. Jarge stock of Single and Double Whips, Tweed Dusters, Horse £] 1c and Sweat Pads, Rid Sadd nddlesy very lows 1 Tipl a pi ni I<. Axie, Coach aad Ha leo +B rend : : : OW ts 1:0 10 ol Inv i I - ing hardware ¢lsewhere. Iau better pre- pared this year than ever to fill orders promptly. JAS. SCHOFIELD, 3 37 Snoring cticet. Bellefonte, Pa. Gh ‘f'o Farmers. ARMERS’ SUPPLIES —CONELIN WAGONS, — _ A large stock always on hand. The favorite wa on. (0) CHAMPION WAGON (o) A wonderful invention to save horses on 10uzh roads. BUGGILS. ATEN. CARS ea AND ea——— WACONS, SOUTH BEND CHILLED PLOWS. The Sonth Pend i a vel! Biiched as be= Fai : 1. 11°) § « DL is far al of an oirer bevel land side plow in point of woul : shipaod dara Lite y- Baai hed 0 r soii, | 05 eae oh No bet or. Lirhiber! HOW ever manu‘aciored. Lasy ouniab i horses. —SPRING TOOTH HARROWS.— eral ieimmim—— Steel frame sniing tooth harrowsfin which we dety cowpeiition in make and price. SEEDS—Fai a and Garden Seeds a specialty fo)—(ol : ss Managers. 35 4 1y J S. WAITE & CO, ® BELLEFONTE, PA. We do not claim to be finishad mechanics, but we simply say {0 our customers and com, petitors that we use better stock and employ none but good mechanics to manufacture our fine line of CARRIAGES, o EUGGILS, o SUR- REYS & SPRING WAGONS. The best proof is {het ve fiud icadv sale for our new goods, which Louie of our co npetitors do not. A second cailond of celebinicd Conk- lin Wagons vow on hand, and ihe largest swoek af Tianlewent. ever brought to Belled fon e. : We rie «1. fo have Iw mers call any time {0 examine tye e goods, and if you find it will be au adv niece to'deal with us we will be reacy and wi'livg to promptly replace any defective pails, os ve ally guaranice all goods sold and handlea hy us, We male a sneciltv of Repairs and Repair Work ooo! 1Linds of Bozsies and Wagons, 311