Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, May 23, 1890, Image 7

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Attorneys-at-Law.
i . Medical.
C. HARPER, Attorney-at-Law, Bellefonte,
J e Pa. Office in Garman House. 30 28
ILLIAM I. SWOOPE, Attorney-at-Law.
Furst building, Bellefonte, Pa. 3425 1y
F. FORTNEY, Aitorney-at-Law, Belle” |
o fonte, Pa. Office in Woodring’s build”
ing, north of the Court House. 14 2
M. KEICHLINE, Attorney-at-Law, Belle-
eo fonte, Pa. Office
building. with W. H. Blair.
OHN G. LOVE, Attorney-at-Law, Belle-
fonte, Pa. Office in the rooms formerly
occupied by the late W. P. Wilson. 24 2
D. RAY, Attorney-at-Law, Bellefonte, Pa.
S. Special attention given to the collection
of claims. Office on High street. 25 1
D. H. HASTINGS. W. F. REEDER.
ASTINGS & REEDER, Attorneys-at-Law,
Bellefonte, Pa. Office No. 14 North Al-
egheny street. 28 13
J. L. SPANGLER. C. P. HEWES.
PANGLER & HEWES, Attorneys-at-Law,
Bellefonte, Pa. Consultation in English
or German. Office opp. Court House. 19 6
Pa. Office on second floor of Furst's new
building, north of Court House. Can be con-
sulted in English or German. 29 31
J KLINE, Attorney-at-Law, Bellefonte,
OHN MILLS HALE, Attorney-at-Law,
Philipsburg, Pa. Collections and all other
legal business in Centre and Clearfield coun-
ties attended to.
»
C. HEINLE, Attorney-at-Law, Belle-
o fonte, Pa. Office in Garman’s block,
opp. Court House. All professional business
ow receive prompt attention. 30 16
Physicians.
K. HOY, M. D., Oculist and Aurist, No.
H. 4 South Spring Street, Bellefonte, Pa.
Office hours—-7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2 and 7 to8
p. m. 32 18
D. McGIRK, M. D., Physician and Sur-
e geon, Philipsburg, Pa., offers his profes-
sional services to those in need. 20 21
HIBLER, M. D., Physician and Surgeon,
o offers his professional services tothe
citizens of Bellefonte and vicinity. Office 26
N. Allegheny street. 11 23
R. J. L. SEIBERT, Physician and Sur-
geon, offers his professional services to
the citizens of Bellefonte and vicinity. Office
- on North High street, next door to Judge Or-
vig’ law office, opp. Court House. 22
R. R. L, DARTT, Homeopathic Physician
and Surgeon. Office in residence No. 61
North Allegheny street, next to Episcopal
church. Office hours—8to9a. m.,1to3and7
to 9 p. m. Telephone. 32 45
HOS. C. VAN TRIES, M. P., Physician
and Surgeon. Having located perma-
nently in Bellefonte, offers his professional
services to all citizens of the town and vicinity.
Office at wesidence, No. 15, north Spring street.
34 41 6m *
R. R. L. DARTT, of Bellefonte,
Ps., has the Brinkerhoff system of
Rectal treatment for the cure af Piles, Fis-
sures and other Rectal diseases. Information
furnished upon application. 30 14tf
Dentists.
E. WARD, GRADUATE OF BALTI-
e MORE DENTAL COLLEGE. Officein
Crider’s ©tone Block, High street, Bellefonte,
in Garman’s new
PRING
o— MEDICINE —o
i Seems more than ever a necessity this
! season, after the mild,unhealthful win-
} ter, and the unexpected prevalence of
! influenza, pneumonia, typhiod fever,
etc., leaving nearly everybody weak,
exhausted and tired. Hood's Sarsapa-
| rilla is just the medicine to overcome
| that tired feeling, to build up your
| whole system, purify your blsod, im-
‘ part a good appetite and promote heal-
thy digestion. Try it this spring.
| “I have been taking Hood's Sarsaparilla for
| four or five years asa NRE and feel
| perfectly satisfied with its fffects. My sister,
too, has taken it for rheumatism, and has been
much benefited by it.” Mzs. E. C. Erickson, 22
Union Avenue, Worcester, Mass.
—HEALTH IMPROV ED—
“For a long time I suffered with palpi-
tation of the heart and chills. I have
now taken three bottles of Hood's Sar-
saparilla and am almost entirely cured.
My general health and appetite are bet-
ter than they have been for years. I
have given Hood’s Sarsaparilla to my
children for cartarrh and serofula, and
the help they have derived from it is
wonderful.” Mrs. EpwArp Masg,Strous-
burg, Pa.
—HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA—
Seld by all druggists. $1; six for $5. Prepar-
ed only by C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries,
Lowell, Mass.
100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR.
35 14
OP PLASTERS.—The first and
only combined Soothing, Pain-Killing,
Curative and Strengthening Plasters ever Pre-
pared.
A marvellous combination of medical agents
—Fresh Hops, Hamlock, Pine Balsam, and Ex-
tracts—prepared and spread on muslin, all
ready to put on. The New England remedy.
PAIN, Soreness, Inflammation or Weakness,
whether recent or chronic, no matter where lo-
cated or how caused, yields instantly tothe all-
powerful medicinal properties of the Hop
Prasrer.
The parts are wonderfully strengthened, vi-
talized and restored to health and vigor.
Hor Prasters never burn or irritate. Are
used by theusands of people in every wall of
life, always with success and satisfaction.
YOUR ATTENTION—Don't let any dealer
fool you imto taking a substitute or imitation.
All genuine Hop plasters show the!proprietor's
signature.
HOP PLASTER-CO., Proprietors, Boston.
Avoid dishonest dealers aad examine when you
buy. 34 49 30t.
Le CREAM BALM
Cleanses the Nasal
Passages Ely’s Cream Balm
Cures Cold in the Head
Allays Pain and
Inflammation, Catarrh, Rose-Cold,
Hey-Fever,
Heals the Sores. Deafness, Headache.
Restores the Senses
of Taste and Smell.
TRY TEE CURE.
Easy to use.
Price, 50 cents.
Pa. 34 11 A particle is applied into each nostril and is
——— - agreeable. Price 50 cemts at Duggists; by
aa mail, registered, 60 mis Sadtihas
ELY BROT S
Bankers. 34 36 Iyy 0 Warren Strect, New York.
F. REYNOLDS & CO., Bankers, Belle- HILDREN
eo fonte, Pa. Bills of Exchange and
Notes Discounted ; Interest paid en special de-
posits, Exchange on Eastern cities. Deposits
received. “1 CRY FOR
Hotels. PITCHER'S
CCCC
0 THE PUBLIC. 4
In consequence of the similarity of C C A g POR 1 4A 1
the names of the Parker and Paiter Hotels, | C AS T:0R 31 A |
the proprietor of the Parker House has chang- C ASTOR 1 AD
the name of his hotel to ccee
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. PARKER,
33 17 Philipeburg, Pa.
HEALTH
Cyn HOTEL, :
an
MILESBURG, PA.
SLEEP
A. A. KOHLBECKER, Proprietor.
This new and commodious Hotel, located op- | “5, ;, opus Without Morphine.
osite the depot, Milesburg, Centre county,
br been entirely refitted, refu
plenished throughout, and is now second to
none in the county in the character of accom-
Its table is sup-
plied with the best the market affords, its bar
modations offered the public.
contains the purest and choicest liquors, its
stable has attentive hostlers, and every conve-
nience and comfort is extended its guests.
Ba=Through travelers on the railroad will
find this an excellent place to lunch or procure
a meal, as all trains stop there about 25 min-
utes. 24 2
pas
o——CUMMINGS HOUSE—o
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Having asumed the proprietorship
of this finely located and well known
hotel, I desire to inform the public that
whilelit will have no bar, and be run
strictly as a temperance hotel, it will
furnish to its patrons all the comforts,
conveniences and hospitalities offered
by others. Its table will not be sur-
passed oy any. Its rooms are large
and comfortable. Its stabling is the
best in town, and its prices to transient
guests and regular boarders will be
very reasonable.
The citizens of the town will find 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.
8313 GOTLEIB HAAG.
Miscellaneous,
yen ! LUMBER !
1— A. GRAHAM & CO. —t
of Hecla, have ‘completed their mill, tram-
ways, &ec., and are now prepared to 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 rates..
35 32 1y
rnished and re-
BJ snunrs MICROBE KILLER
CURES ALL DISEASES.
After myself and wife had usea your Microbe
Killer with great benefit, although I have not
a farthing’s pecuniary interest in your reme-
dy, unsolicited and on my own responsibility,
I wrote to nearly forty of those whose certifi-
cates you publish, embracing nearly all disea-
ses. “‘Please give your present impressions of
Wm. Radam’s Microbe Killer.” Iam happy to
state the replies were not only favorable but
enthusiastic. Many of the cures of eomplica-
ted disease almost surpass belief.
Sincerely yours. I. W. BARXNUM,
253 Halsey St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Books explaining how mocrobes cause dis-
ease, and giving a history of the Microbe Kil-
ler, given away or mailed free to any address.
Agents wanted everywhere.
The WM. RADAM MICROBE KILLER CO.
54 Sixth Avenue,
35-2-1y n.r. New York City.
Music Boxes.
I fEsRy GAUTCHI & SONS,
0—MANUFACTURERS & IMPORTERS—o
oF
SUPERIOR QUALITY.
o—M USIC BOXES—o
ST. CROIX, SWITZERLAND.
Sale rooms and Headquarters for the Uni-
ted States at .
1030; CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA, PA
No Music Boxes without Gautchi’s Patent
Safety tune change can be guaranteed.
Old and damaged Music boxes carefully re-
paired. Send 5 cent stamp for catalogue and
circular.
HEADQARTERS IN AMERICA FOR MU-
SIC BOXES.
Music box owners please send or call for
Patent Improvement Circular.
33 49 1y
G EO. M. RHULE,
o—— BUILDING CONTRACTOR —o
PHILIPSBURG,
CENTRE CO., PA.
3437 1y
Bellefonte, Pa., May 23, 1890.
Brainy Elephants.
Huge Pachyderms that Exhibit an Intel-
ligence Almost Human.
Adam Forepaugh, Jr., stands unrival-
ed as a developer of the intelligence and
imitative faculties of the elephant. His
success has not been confined to one or
two of the big pachyderms, but has en-
compassed a whole herd of the ponder-
ous beasts. His favorite group of per-
forming elephants, a notable feature of
the combined “Wild West” and Fore-
paugh Shows, which, by the way, exhi-
bit here on Glass Works Meadows, Sat-
urday, May 24 do everything but talk—
and even their brute language seems at
times intelligible. The ‘elephant quad-
rille,”” which they execute with the
courtly grace of ladies and gentlemen of
the old school, is amazing, yet ludicrous-
ly funny. Elevating themselves upon
their hind feet, they embrace each other
with a warmth apparently real, and then
as the band begins to play, go through
the movements of the quadrille with due
regard to time and music. But this is
only one of the accomplishments that
their painstaking trainer has taught
them. They beat drums, ring bells,
play at see-saw, form pyramids and in
various other ways exhibit what human
intellect can do with brute intelligence.
“Murphy,” the clown elephantof Adam
Forepaugh, Jr’s herd, is a complete
show in himself. The amusing antics
of this little elephant keep the audience
roaring with laughter. He does every-
thing that any human Grimaldi can do.
Murphy’s companion, in size if not in
humor, is the pugilistic baby elephant,
Johm L. Sullivan. The elephantine
John L. uses only one glove, which is
fastened on his trunk, but it is safe to
say that even the Boston boy would
have no show against him in a four-
round contest in a twenty-four foot
ring. He is proud of his pugilistic hon-
ors, and pummels his keeper with a pe-
culiar look in his eyes very suggestive of
inward satisfaction.
The elephants are but one of a thous-
and features in the great “Wild West”
and Forepaugh combined shows.
A Ghastly Banqwot,
April never comes but that I think of
a prominent local politician of the west
side, who was born in this month, and
who, some years ago, left one of the odd-
est wills on record. Among its curious
provisions were that, instead of being
buried, he should be dissected, and his
skeleton carefully preserved and mount-
ed ; that on the skull should be written
the names of the five women he had
loved during his life time, and upon his
birthday a supper party should be held
by his friends, at which his skeleton
should be brought out and christened
with champagne.
He left a small fortune, and his in-
structions are followed out to the letter
every year. His friends include a
£20re of physicians, writers end politi-
cians, who meet on his birthday nicht,
have a good supper, at which his skele-
ton occupies a chair, and, when the
teasts begin, they pour a glass of wine
over the varnished skull.” The names
are still there, but blarred and faint,
though, strange to say, nct one of the
bearers of them is yet dead. When the
eonvivialities are over the remains are
locked up for another year. The friends,
hewever, are passing away, amd of the
originalf forty only twenty-seven re-
main.— New York Star.
Reduces Rates to German Baptist
@rethren at Warrensbnrg, Mo., via.
Pennsylvania Railroad.
For the benefit of visitorg to the an-
nual meeting of the German Baptist
Brethren to be held at Warrensburg,
Mg,, May 23d to 30th, the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company will sell excursion
tickets to Warrensburg May 19th to 27th
inclusive, valid for return until June
26th, 1890, inclusive, at a single fare
for the round trip. The sum of 25 cents
will be added to the price of tickets sold
to Pertle Springs.
The exceptionally good facilities af-
forded by the Pennsylvania’s through
trains to the West, commend this route
most strongly to the patronage of vis-
itors to this meeting.
The specific rate from Tyrone, Pa., to
Warrensburg is $27.05.
Further information will be given by
ticket agents or upon application to
Thomas E. Watt, Passenger Acent,
‘Western Division, 110 Fifth Avenue,
Pittsburgh.
SyMToMS oF CATARRE.—Dull, heavy
headache, obstruction of the nasal pas-
sages, discharges falling from the head
into the throat, sometimes profuse, wa-
tery, and acid, at others, thick, tenaci-
ous, mueous, purulent, bloody and put-
rid ; the eyes are weak, watery, and in-
flamed ; there is ringing in the ears,
deafness, hacking or coughing to clear
the throat, expectoration of offensive
matter, together with scabs from ulcers ;
the voice is changed and has a nasal
twang ; the breath is offensive ; smell
and taste are impaired ; there is a sensa-
tion of dizziness, with mental depression,
a hacking cough and general debility.
If you have all, or any considerable
number of these symptoms, you are suf-
fering from Nasal Catarrh. The more
complicated your disease has become,
the greater the number and diversity of
symptoms. Thousands of cases annually
without manifesting half of the above
symptoms, result in consumption, and
endein the grave. No disease is s0 com-
mon, more deceptive and dangerous, or
less understood, or more unsuccessfully
treated, by physicians. Five hundred
dollars reward is offered by the manufac-
turers of Dr. Sage’s Caturrh Remedy,
for a case of catarrh which they cannot
cure. Remedy sold by druggists, at
at only 50 cents.
BE —
A Pittsburg couple are the hap-
py possessors of a girl baby that is some-
thing of a freak. [ts skin is blue, as
though the little one had been rinsed in
indigo water. The doctors say the pe-
. culiarity is due to faulty action of the
heart.
Jack and Jill each took a pill,
Old-fashioned kind—full grown ;
Jack's went down—but with a frown—
Jill died from “cause unknown.’,
Smiles will supersede many frowns,
and many discomforts will be unknown,
when Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Purgative
Pellets entirely supersede, as they bid
fair to do, the large and less efficient pill
of our forefathers. Every day they gain
new laurels! Most popular when most
ills abound !
EGG SLaw.—Chop finely some tender
white cabbage. Let it lay in water half
an hour before using. Drain all the
water from it. To about three cupfuls
of cabbage use a tablespeonful of sugar,
one teaspoonful of salt, one ot French
mustard. After mixing well together
add two well beaten eggs in a cupful of
boiling vinegar, a little cayenne and a
teaspoonful of butter. Pour this over
the cabbage, toss well together and
serve.
An Important Element of Hood's
. Sarsaparilla is the fact that every pur-
chaser receives a fair equivalent for his
money. The familiar headline ¢100
Doses One Dollar,” stolen by imitators,
is original with and true only of Hood’s
Sarsaparilla. This can easily be proven
by any one who desires to test the mat-
ter. For real economy, buy only Hood’s
Sarsaparilla. Sold by all druggists.
EE
Corp LeMoN PuDDING.—One-half
box of gelatine soaked in four table-
spoonfuls of water for ten minutes ; add
a pint of boiling water, juice of two
lemons, one cupful of sugar. Strain and
set away to cool. When cold stir in the
whites of three well-beaten eggs. A
thin boiled custard or thick cream may
be used to pour over the pudding.
Ask Your Frienps Asour IT.—
Your distressing cough can be cured.
We know it because Kemp's Balsam
within the past few vears has cured so
many coughs and colds in this commu-
nity. Its remarkable sale has been won
entirely by its genuine merit. Ask
some friend who has used it what he
thinks of Kemp’s Balsam. There is no
medicine so pure, none =o effective.
Large bottles 50c and $1 at all druggists.
A HisTorICAL SECRET.—Charlie Riv-
ers—‘And so you will be eight next
week, Flossie. Why, vou are getting
to be quite an old lady.”
Flossie—Yes, I’m getting old much
faster than sister May is. She has been
twenty-three ever since I can re-
member.”
Womans Mopesty.—Many women
are prevented by feelings of delicacy
from consulting a physician in those dis-
orders arising from functional derange-
ment of her peculiarly delicate organism,
and the most serious results are often
caused by this neglect. To such persons
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Preseription is an
especial boon, as it offers a sure and safe
cure for all those distressing disorders to
which women are peculiarly subject,
while it saves a modest girl or woman
from the embarrassment of a personal
consultation with a physician. “Favorite
Prescription’ is the only medicine for
woman's peculiar weaknesses and ail-
ments, sold by druggists, under a posi-
tive guarrantee from the manufacturers,
that it will give satisfaction in every
case, or money will be refunded. See
guarrantee on bottle wrapper.
New Advertisements.
I I OUSEHOLD SUPPLIES.
CHURNS.
THE BOSS CH
THE OVAL CHULN,
THE UNION CHURN,
—Take your choice—
DOG POWERS TO RUN THEN,
All for sale at McCalmont & Co.'s store.
—— WASHING MACHINES —
‘The great labor saving machine for the house.
See THE QUEEN WASHER ==
The United States Washer. The Walker Wash-
er has more merit in it, for its appear-
ance than any other machine
in existance, on exhibi-
tion at our store
room Hale
building.
: McCALMONT & CO.
Wn. Shortlidge, Business
Robt McCalmont, § Managers. 35 20 6m
Fr: APLEXION—Is an absolute,
and permanent cure for Sick Head-
ache, Biliousness, Constipation, Nervous De-
bility, Bright's Disease, Diabetesand Consump-
tion. It goes to the very root of all diseases
caused by an impure state of the blood.
—~FLORAPLEXION—
is a highly concentrated and powerful extract
of the most valuable and expensive herbs
known to medical science, prepared from the
preseription of a noted English physician, and
cures when all others fail. Thousands of the
highest and stongest testimonials from grate--
ful patients can be shown. The first dose in-
spires you with confidence.—Go to your drug-
gist, purchase a bottle, and be cured.—Valu-
able book sent free to all. Address,
FRANKLIN HART, Warren St., New York.
35-1419 nor.
oe b.i& OC.
— TOMACKINAC—
SUMMER TOURS.
PALACE STEAMERS. Low
Four trips per Week Between
DETROIT, MACKINACISLAND
Petoskey, The Soo, Marquette, and Lake
Huron Ports.
LATES.
Every Evening Between
DETROITAND CLEVELAND
Sunday Trips during June, July, August and
September Only.
OUR ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLETS,
Rates and Excursion Tickets will be furnished
by your Ticket Agent, or address
E. B. WHITCOMB, G. P. A, Detroit, Mich
THE DETROIT & CLEVELAND
STEAM NAV. Co.
35 18 6m
Pure Malt Whisky.
Carriages.
Pee E'S
PURE BARLEY
MALT WHISKY!
DYSPEPSIA,
INDIGESTION,
and sll 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 SAFE
GUARD against exposure in the wet and rigo-
rous weather.
Take Dats of a wineglassful on your arrival
home after the labors of the day and the same
quantity before your breakfast.” Being chemi-
cally pure, it commends itself to the medica.
profession.
WATCH THE LABEL,
None genuine unless bearing the signature
of the firm on the label.
M. & J. 8. PERRINE,
3136 1y 38 N. Third St., Philadelphia.
Watchmaking--Jewelry.
ore P. BLAIR,
o—J EWE LE R-—~—0
BROCKERHOFF Brock,
BELLEFONTE, PA
—Dealer in—
FINE JEWELRY,
SILVERWARE,
BRONZE ORNAMENTS, &c
Agent for the AMERICAN WATCH of a;
makes, and sole agent of the celebrated
ROCKFORD QUICK TRAIN WATCHES,
every one of which is fully guaranteed.
Dicrron, Jan. 27, 1882.
The Rockfora Watch purchased February,
1879, has performed better than any watch
ever had. Have carried it every day and at no
time has it been irregular, or in the least unre-
liable. 1 Shesrinlly, recommend the Rockford
Watch. ORACE B. HORTON,
at Dighton Furnace Co.
TAuNTON, Sept. 18, 1881.
The Rockford Watch runs very accurately
better than any watch I ever owned, and .
have had one that cost $150. Can recommend
the Rockford Watch to ever body who wishes
a fine timekeeper. 8. P. H JBBARD, M. D.
This is to certify that the Rockford Wate}
bought Feb. 22, 1879, has rur very well the past
ear. Have set it only twice during that time.
its only variation being three minutes. It has
run very much better than U anticipated. It
was not adjusted and only cost $20,
R. P. BRYANT
At the Dean street flag station, Mansfield
Mass., Feb. 21, 1880. 28 15
F C. RICHARD,
°o
0—JEWELER and OPTICIAN,—¢
And dealer in
CLOCKS, WATCHES,
JEWELRY
and
SILVERWARE.
Special attention given to the Makin ¢
Repairing of Watches, § ane
IMPORTANT—If you cannot read this prin’
distinctly by lamp or gaslight in the evening,
at a distance of ten inches, your eyesight Is
fulling, no matter what your age, and your eyes
need help. Your sight” ean be improved and
preserved if properly corrected. It isa wron g
idea that spectacles ‘should be dispensed with
as long as possible. If they assist the vision,
use them. There is no danger of seeing toc
well, so long as the pri is not magnified ; it
should look natural size, but plain and dis-
tinet. Don’t fail to call and have your eyes
tested by King’s New System, and fitted with
Combination spectacles. They will correct and
preserve the sight. For sale by
J F. C. RICHARD,
2749 42 High St., opp. Arcade, Bellefonte.
Flour, Feed, &c.
( ) ERBERICH, HALE & CO..
—BELLEFONTE, PA.—-
- Manufacturers of -:-
And Dealers in
0—ALL KINDS OF GRAIN.—o
&FThe highest market price paid for
RYEB...... CORN ...c.
Fine job Printing.
Xone JOB PRINTING
A SPECIALTY.
AT THE
WATCHMAN o OF FICE.
There is no style of work, from the cheapest
‘Dodger’ to the finest
o—BOOK-WORK,—o
Or
0
but you can get done in the most satisfactory
manner, and at
Prices consistent with the class of work
by calling or communicating with this off ce
ARGAINS! o
o—] —
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, Buggies,
and Spring Wagons we have ever had.
We have Dextér, Brewster, Eliptie,
and Thomas Coil Springs, with Piano
and Nirsnsnd] bodies, and can give
you a choice of the different patterns of
wheels. Our work is the best made in
this section, made by good workmen
and of good material. e 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
ihe advantage over inexperienced par-
ies.
Inprice we defy competition, as we
have no Pedlers, Clerks or Rents to
pay. We pay cash for all our goods,
hereby securing them at the lowest
figures and discounts. We are aeter-
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 Jurchativg
elsewhere. Don’t miss the place—
alongside of the freight depot.
34 15 S. A. McQUISTION & CO.
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Saddlery.
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A GOOD RECORD.
THE OLDEST. HARNESS HOUSE
IN TOWN.
Over 18 Son in the same spot—no
change of firm—no fires—no going back,
but continued and steady progress. This
is an advanced age. People demand more
for their money than ever before. We are
up to the times with the largest and best
assortment of everything that is to be
found in a FIRST-CLASS HARNESS
STORE, and we defy competition, either
in quality, Saas or prices. NO SEL-
ING OUT FOR THE WANT OF TRADE.
VO COMPANY— NO PARTNERS — NO
ONE TO DIVIDE PROFITS WITH BUT
MY CUSTOMERS. I am better prepared,
this year, to give you more for your money
than ever before.” Last year and this year
haye found me at times not able to fill m
orders. The above facts are worth consid-
ering, for they are evidence of merit and
for dealing. There is nothing so success
u , .
0—AS SUCCESS—o
and this is what hurts some. See my
large stock of Single and Double Harness,
Whips, Tweed Dusters, Horse Sheets, Col-
lars and Sweat Pads, Riding Saddles,
Ladies’ Side Saddles, very low: Fly-Nets.
from $3 a pair and. upwards. Axle, Coach
and Harness Oils, Saddlery Hardware and
Rarness Leather SOLD AT THE LOW-
EST PRICES to the trade. Harnessmak-
ers in the country will find it to their ad-
vantage to get my prices before purchas-
ing hardware elsewhere. [ am better pre-
pared this year than ever io fill orders
promptly.
JAS. SCHOFIELD,
Spring street, Bellefonte, Pa.
dh
To Farmers.
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yy SUPPLIES
—CONKLIN WAGONS, —
A large stock always on hand. The favorite
wagon.
(0) CHAMPION WAGON (o)
A wonderful invention to save horses on
rough roads.
BUGGIES,
IERIE
CARTS
ERE
AND
——
SPRING
MLR
WAGONS,
COSCO
SOUTH BEND CHILLED PLOWS.
The South Bend is so well established as be-
ing the best Chilled plow, that it needs
no commendation from us. The
different suction Shares D, S.
P. 8. and S. S. are made es-
pecially for plowing all
kinds of Pennsyl-
vania soil.
(0)— THE ROLLAND CHILLED —(o)
is far ahead
of any other
bevel land side plow
in point of workman-
ship and dura bility-
Shares furnished for plowing
soft, hard or gravelly soil.
No better or lighter running plow
ever manufactured. Easy on man and horses.
—SPRING TOOTH 'HARROWS.—
a
Steel frame spring tooth harrows'in which we
dety competition in make and price.
SEEDS—Farm and Garden Seeds a specialty
fo)—(of
McCALMONT & CO. 1
LE ;
Wm. Shortlidge. invade :
Rove. MoCotant. } Business Managers.
35 4 1y
J S. WAITE & CO.,
. BELLEEONTE, PA.
We do not claim to be finished mechanics,
bnt we simply say to our customers and com.
petitors that we use better stock and employ
none but good mechanics to manufacture our
fine line of
CARRIAGES, o BUGGIES, o SUR-
REYS & SPRING WAGONS.
The best proof is that we find ready sale for
our new goods, which some of our competitors
do not. A setond carload of celebrated Conk-
lin Wagons now on hand, and the largest
stock af Implements ever brought to Belle§
fonte.
We are glad to have Farmers call any time to
examine these goods, and if you find it will be
an advantage to deal with us we will be ready
and willing to promptly replace any defective
parts, as we fully guarantee all goods sold and
+ handled by us.
We make a specialty of Repairs and Repair
Work on all kinds of Buggies and Wagos.
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