Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, May 22, 1891, Image 7

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    To Farmers.
J S. WAITE & CO,
* BELLEFONTE, PA.
We do not claim to be finished mechanics,
but we simply say to our eustomers 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 second carload of celebrated Conk-
lin Wagons now on hand, and the largest
stock a Implements ever brought to Bellc-
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 Prompily replace any defective
arts, as we fully guarantee all goods sold and
Pes by us. | : :
We make a specialty of Repairs and Repair
Work on all kinds of Buggies and Wagons.
34 11
ARGAINS 0 BARGAINS
bra lo
o CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, o :
AND
SPRING WAGONS,
at the old Carriage stand of
McQUISTION & CO.,——
NO. 10 SMITH STREET
adjoining the freight depo
0
We have on hand and for sale the
best assorlment of Carriages, Buggies
and Spring Wagons we have ever ha
We have Dexter, Brewster, Eliptic,
and Thomas Coil Springs, with Piano
and Whitechapel 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
the advantage over inexperienced par-
ties.
In price we defy competition, as we
have no Pedlers, Clerks or Rents to
ay. We pay cash for all our goods,
er 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
ou.
y We are prepared to do all kinds of
0——=REPAIRING——o0
on short notice. Painting, Trimming,
Woodwork and Smithing. We guaran-
tee all work to be just as represented,
80 give us a call before pureliasing
elsewhere. Don’t miss the place—
alongside of the freight depot.
3 15 S. A. McQUISTION & CO.
Pure Malt Whisky.
PP ouves
PURE BARLEY
MALT WHISKY!
DYSPEPSIA,
INDIGESTION,
2d «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 SAFE
GUARD Sang exposure in the wet and rigo-
rous weather.
Take part 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.
remy
Miscellaneous Advs.
June JOB PRINTING
o A SPECIALTY——0 :
AT THE
WATCHMAN o OFFICE
Yar
There is no style of work, from the cheapest
‘Dodger” to the finest
0—B 0 0 K-W O RK ,—o
but you can get done in the most satisfactory
manner, and at ‘ i
rices consistent with the class of work
by calling Or communicating with this office. |
HECRKWEIGHMAN'S RE
PORTS, ruled and numbered up to 150
With name of mine and date line printed in
* full, on. extra heavy paper, furnished in any
quanity on to days’ notice by the.
32 39 WATCHMAN JOB ROOMS,
'
ERY IMPORTANT.
‘I'he importance of taking a good Spring Med-
icine cannot be overestimated. The changing
weather affects the human system in such a
way that it is now in great need of and especi-
{ ally susceptible to the benefit to be derived
from a reliable preparation like Hood's Sarsa-
parilla. To make your blood pure, give you
a good appetite, and make you strong, this
spring you should take Hood’s Sarsaparilla
the best i :
SPRING, MEDICINE.
“Hood's Sarsaparilla is invaluable as a spring
medicine ; it invigorates the whoie system and
tones up the stomach, and since I became ac-
quainted with Hood's Sarsaparilla I always
take several bottles in the spring, and as oc-
casion requires, the rest of the year.” L.U.
Giuman, Aurelia, Iowa.
GOOD HEALTH AND ENERGY.
“We have been using Hood's Sarsaparilla in
the family for several years. Ido wish that
every family had it in the house, as it would
make times better, i. ¢., every one would have
more confidence and energy after taking a
few bottles. Good health and energy improve
business, poor health the reverse; if all took
Hood’s Sarsaparilla there would be no dull
times. I will always use it and advise others
to.” . Mrs. H. D. FERRELL,
Rondout, New York®
N. B. Be sure to get
HOODS SARSAPARILLA,
100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR.
Sold by all druggists. 81; six for 85. Prepa-
red only by C. I. Hood & Co., Apothecaries,
Lowell, Mass.
35 29
K ENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE.
THE MOST SUCCESSFUL REMEDY
ever discovered, as itis certain in its effects
and does not blister. Read proof below.
KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE.
BeLveryox, Pa., Nov, 27, 1890.
Dr B. J. Kexpew Co. :
Gents—I would like to make known to those
who are almost, persuaded to use Kendall's
Spavin Cure the fact that I think itis a most
excellent Liniment. Ihave used it on a Blood
Spavin. The horse went on three legs for
three years when I commenced to use your
Kendall's Spavin Cure. I used ten bottles on
the horse and have worked him for three years
since and has not been lame.
Yours truly,
WM. A. CURL,
GERMANTOWN, N. Y., Nov. 2, 1889.
Dg. B. J. Kenpawns Co.:
Enosburgh Falls, Vt.
Gents—In praise of Kendall's Spavin Cure I
will say, that a year ago I had a valuable young
horse become very lame, hock enlarged an
swollen. The horsemen about here (we have
no Veterinary Surgeon here) pronounced his
lameness Blood Spavin or Thoroughpin, they
all told me there was no cure for it, he became
about useless, and I considered him almost
worthless. A friend told me of the: merits of
your Kendall’s Spavin Cure, so I bought a bot-
tle, and I could see very plainly great improge-
ments immediately from its use, and before
the bottle was coe fh I was satisfied that it
was doing him a great deal of good. I bought
a second bottle and before it was nsed up my
horse wus cured and has been in the team do.
ing heavy work all the season since last April
showing no more signs of it. I consider your
Kendall's Spavin Cure a yaluable medicine,
and it should be in every stable in the land.
Respectfully yours,
EUGENE DEWITT.
Prices §1 per bottle, or six bottles for 85. All
druggists have it or can get it for you, or it will
be sent to any address on receipt of price by
the proprietors.
DR. B. J. KENDALL CO.,
Enosburgh Falls, Vermont.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS,
85-40-1y
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CRY FOR
PITCHERS
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{* COCC
‘HEALTH
and
SLEEP
Without Morphine.
82 14 2y nr
DICINAL
T-0-K-A~Y W-I-N-E-S
(Swezr AND Dry)
Direct frem the Grower,
EEN sewn
G ENUINE HUNGARIAN ME.
Erpo-BeNYE, Tokay, HuncAry,
ERN. STEIN'S TOKAY WINES
have a wide European reputation as fine, agree-
able Wines of delightful bouquet, ripe and
rich eolor, and as appetizing and stengthening
tonies ; theyare peculiarly suitable for lunch-
[¥on wines, for ladies, and for medicinal use.
SUB AGENTS WANTED.
Write for sample case containing one dozen
full pint bottles selected of four different quali-
ties of these Tokay wines at $10. ;
. ERN. STEIN.
i Old Cotton Exchangé, N.Y
35:30-1y * ;
‘GAVE YOUR CHILD'S LIFE!
Should your little one be taken to-night with
{ Membranons Croup, what would you do? What |
Physician could save its life? None.
—BELDIN’S CROUP REMEDY—}
'T8 a tasteless, harmleds powder, and is the on-
'ly safeguard. In 20 years it has never failed. |
Order now from your dru zgist or from us.
Price 50e. A sample powder by mail for 10e.
o 355
THE DR. BELDIN PROPRIETARY, CO.,
50 1y Jamaica, N, Y.
Bellefonte, Pa., May 22, i89I.
Ages and Appetite of Birds.
A German ornithologist has been
looking into the subject of bird’s ages
recently. The swan, he concludes, is
the longest lived of all birds. The old-
est swan of which there is a record lived
300 years. Many falcons are known to
have lived 162 years. The vulture and
eagle are also very long lived.
In 1819 an osprey died which had
been caught in 1715, at which time it
was full grown and probably five or six
years old. A white-headed vulture
caught in 1706 died in the bird house of
the imperial palace at Schonbrunn, near
Vienna, in 1824. ;
Parrots often live a century after they
have been captured and ‘tamed. Sea
and swamp birds usually live several
generations. Geese, if left to them-
selves, and cuckoos also reach a very
old age. Ravens rarely die under 100
years of age. Magpies seldom pass
more than twenty or twenty-five years
in confinement. When free they live
forty or fifty years.
. The barnyard rooster in good luck is
generally healthy and strong till he has
passed his fifteenth year. Pigeons are
good for ten years; singing birds for
in eight to eighteen years. Nightingales
captivity live about ten years; black-
birds about fitteen years; canaries, in
captivity, twelve to fifteen years, al-
though on the islands where they orig-
inated they often live twenty-five and
thirty years.
Just why birds get so much more of
life than is men something that nobody
knows. One reason often given is that
they eat so much. A bird's appetite is
tremendous. A thrush puts down with
one swallow the biggest snail. To per-
form a corresponding feat a man would
have to take a whole leg of beef at one
bite. A robin red breast is also a terri-
ble eater. It has been calculated that a
mass of food equivalent to an angle
worm fourteen feet long is required
daily to keep a robin in good condi-
tion.
Delamaters Want a Change of Venue—
‘To Be Argued in Harrisburg,
PHILADELPHIA, May 8.—The Su-
preme Court to-day granted a rule on
the District Attorney of Crawford county
toshow cause why a change of venue
should not be granted in the case of G.
W. Delamater & Co., the Meadville
bankers, charged with embezzlement.
[n their petition the accused bankers
state that owing to the public feeling
against them they do not think they
could get an impartial trial in Crawfard
county. The writ is returnable at Har-
risburg on the first Monday in June,
when argument will be heard.
ALI SST ITS"
Various Hues.
Every once in a while the African
mind will evolve an expression that has
a wealth of grotesque poesy in it. An
elderly man who is employed about one
of the public buildings in this city was
heard to remark :
“I dunno what I'se gwine ter do for
close foh all ob my family 2?
“Have you a large family, uncle?”
said one of the clerksin a quizzical tone.
“Deed I is—seben chillun.”
“Are they all the same color as you ?”’
“No, sah ; day varies, rangin’ all de
way from dusk to midmght.”
——1I am an old man and have been a
constant sufferer with catarrh for the
last ten years. I am entirely cured by
the Use of Ely’s Cream Balm. Itis
strange that so simple a remedy will
cure such a stubborn disease.—Henry
Billings. U. 8. Pension Att'y, Washing-
ton, D. C.
A TS —T—
Boston S1yYLE.—Arabella—“During
your visit to Boston did you encounter
Cupid’s darts 2”
Bertha— “Boston cupids do rot use
darts 2” f ld
Arabella — “What then, do they
use ?”
. Bertha- -*-Bean shooters.”
A VERY OLD SPiDER. — French
scientists are puzzling over a spider
which was discovered in a €8vity in a
stone. It is estimated that the stone
must be at least 4,000 years old; this
notwithstanding, however, the spider is
quite lively and youthful in its antics, |
It is blind and has no mouth.
————
CRUSHED BY A MENDICANT.—- Well
dressed Party-—“No, I've got nothing
for you. Ain’t you ashamed to be Leg-
ging ?” ,
Beggar—“You are the one to be
ashamed——dressed up like a gentleman
and aever a nickel in your clothes.”
Aw Eraicar PoiNt.—La Ffance—
“I am sorry to hear papa is speculating
so heavily.”
Le Fiance— By Jove | it is almost
criminal for a man, to speculate with
money that ought to be saved for his
son-in-law.’ — Life.
t—)
SATISFIED. — Johnny (sobbing)—
“Does it really h-h-hurs you to wh-
whip me, Mama 9”
“Ma—“Yes, ‘my son; very much
more than it hurts you.”
Johnny (drying his eyes)—“I’'m so
glad 1”
reese
Tar Propican FamiLy.—Prodigal
Son—“1 come to you with a Leavy
heart.”
Prodigal Father—#And a light pock-
et-book. I know all about that, = How
much do yon need now ?—7Texas Sift-
ing.
IC ———
" PERSIFLAGE IN THE MENAGERIE, —
“I wish you monkeys would quit your
everlasting chattering 1” ‘exclaimed ‘the
lion. ii oy { j
“What do yon want to put in your
roar for ?” asked a giddy young simian.
—————
A TRATTOR.--Mr. Giltman—“What
have “you ‘done ' with ‘my wife's pet
poodle that I paid you $20 to steal 77
Sneak Thief Bill—4T returned it this
morning and got the $50 reward she of- |
fered for it.”
J reuiNe SCALY SCALP
WITH THREATENED LOSS OF LUXU-
RIANT HAIR, 50 INCHES LONG, CUR-
ED BY CUTICURA FOR $1.25.
Warm weather caused my head to perspire
very much, causing an irritation developing
into a rash, which was futher irritated by my
finger-nails, causing a scale to cover the lower
back part of myshead. [My doctor recommend
ed my having the hair cut short in order to
more easily apply treatment, as he felt assured
‘it would otherwise spread all over my head
and probably kill the roots. As I have a very
abundant head of hair, fifty inches long, I de-
murred much. What was presarivey in the
meantime gave no help. The itchin I sensa-
tion was so intense, it was simply imposs‘ble
keep my nails away. I washed it each day,
with a silk sponge and Cuticura Soap. Then
after drying well and rubbing briskly, I appli-
ed Cut.cura Salve. I didnot use a whole piece
‘of soap and but one box and one half of the
Cuticura Ointment. My scalp has been thor-
ougily healthy for one year, and I feel free to
glve your remedies a warm recommendation.
FANNIE H. YAGER,
1802 Sharswood Street, Philadel phia, Pa.
PERFECT CURE.
T'have used your Cuticura Remedies for skin
diseases, and found they made a perfect cure,
and am much pleased with the result.
H. B. VAN NEST,
North Branch, N. J.
UTICURA RESOLVEN/{.
‘The new Blood and Skin Purifier internall
(to cleanse the blood of all impurities and poi-
sonous elements, and Cuticura, the great
Skin Cure, and Cuticura Soap, an exquisite
Skin Purifier and Beautifier, externally (to
clear the skin and scalp, and restore the hair),
cure every disease and humor of the skin,
scalp, and blood with loss of hair, from infancy
to age, from pimples to serofula, when the best
Riysieking, hospitals, and all other remedies
ail.
Curicura REMEDIES are sold everywhere.
Price, Curicura, the great Skin Cure, 50¢. ; Cu-
TICURA Soap, an exquisite Skin Purifier and
Beautifier, 25¢.; Currcura RESOLVENT, the new
Blood Purifier, $1. Porter Drug Axp CHEMICAL
CORPORATION, Boston.
&a=Send for “How to Cure Skin Di 7
64 pages, 50 illustrations, 100 testimonials.
OVELIEST, Whitest, Clearest
Skin and Softest Hands produced by
Cuticura Soap.
\ EAK PAINFUL KIDNEYS,
with their weary, dull, aching, life-
less, all-gone sensation, relieved in one min-
ute by the Cuticura Anti-Pain Plaster, the only
pain-killing plaster. 35 30
Chichester’ English Diamond Brand.
Perseiovss PILLS,
Original and only Genuine. Safe, always relia-
ble. Ladies ask your Druggist for Chichester’s
English Diamond Brand in Red and Gold met-
allic boxes, sealed with blue ribbon. Take no
other. Refuse dangerous substitutions and
imitations. At Druggist, or send 4c. in stamps
for particulars, testimonials and “Relief or
Ladies,” in letter, by return mail. 10,000 Testi.
monials. Sold by all Local Druggists. Name
paper. CHICHESTER CHEMICAL Co.,
3621y Madison Square, Philada., Pa.
Tor STOPPED FREE.—Marvel- |
. ous success. Insane persons restored.
Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer for all brain
and nerve diseases. Only sure cure for nerve
affections. Fits, Epjensy, ete. Infallible if
taken as directed. No fits after first day’s use.
Treatise and $2 trial bottle free to fit patients,
they paying expre=s charges on box when re-
ceived. Send name, P. 0, and express ad-
dress of afflicted to Dr, Kline, 931 Arch St.,
Philadelphia, Pa, See Druggists. Beware of
imitating frauds. 35-21-1y
Farms for Sale.
RPHANS' COURT SALE.
By virtue of an order issued out of the Or-
phans Court of Centre county, there will be ex-
posed to public sale on the premises, one and
a half mile east of Hublersburg, on
SATURDAY, MAY 23rd, 1891,
at 1 o’clock, p. m., the following valuable Real
Estate, late the property of Daniel Emerick,
deceased. A fine farm, containing
—160 ACRES, MORt. OR LESS, —
upon which are erected a good barn, all neces-
sary out-buildings and a
—GOOD DWELLING HOUSE——
The land is nearly all cleared, is in good
condition and located in one of the best pro-
ducing sections of the county. An oh:
spring of water is at the house and a good or-
chard of choice fruit. This roperty is handy
to churches and schools, re an exceeding-
ly desirable one for any one wishing a home
in a good community.
TERMS :—One third cash, one third ia one
year and balance in two years, with interest,
Deferred payments to be secured by bond and
mortgage on the premises.
8. A. MARTIN,
ORVIS, BOWER & ORVIS. Trustee.
Attorneys. 36 17 3t
ARM FOR SALE—A very ele-
gant farm for sale, situated at Pine
Grove Mills, Centre county, Pa., containing
ONE HUNDRED AND FOUR ACRES,
In a fine state of cultivation, Tt is well im-
proved, having thereon a large two story
BRICK HOUSE, LARGE BANK BARN
and other out buildings; also a 00d orehard.
and a fine large spring of water at the buildings.
It is one of the most desirable farms in the
county. Good schools and churches within a
mile of the property.
The improvements could not be put upon the
farm for the price at which it can be purchased.
Terms easy.
JOHN G. LOVE,
35-43-tf Bellefonte, Pa.
ALUABLE TOWN PROPER.
TY FOR SALE.
The iy offers for sale on
easy terms the valuable and pleasantly locaved
property now occupied by Dr. Hayes, on west
High Street, Bellefonte. Said property con-
sists of a
LARGE TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE,
with all modern improvements, an excellent
brick stable and other outbuildings, and one
of the best located lots in the town. Posses-
sion given April 1st,1891. For further particu
lars address
’ MRS. DORA HIRSH,
; 129 North Duke St.
_35-48-tf Lancaster, Pa.
Messrs. Shoemaker and Scott offer for
ale seven building lots located on east side of
Thomas street, 50x100 feet.
Also, thirty-five lots located on east side of
public road leading from Bellefonte to Belle-
fonte Furnace, 50x175 feet.
‘Also, sixty lots on Halfmoon Hill, 560x150 feet.
For further information call on or address,
Bellefonte, Pa,
C HOICE BUILDING LOTS.
8
&° COLONIES OF BEES
FOR SALE!
IN 8 FRAME HIVES.
Write for prices stating number wanted.
JAMES McKERNAN,
36 10 3m, Philipsburg, P
mae PENNSYLVANIA
STATE COLLEGE,
Located in one of the most Beautiful and
Healthful Spots in the Alleghany
Region ; Undenominational ; Op-
en to Both Sexes; Tuition ‘Free;
Board and other Expenses
very low. New Buildings
and Equipment.
* LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY.
1. AGRICULTURE (Two Courses), and AG-
RICULTURAL CHEMISTRY; with constant
assrations on the Farm and in the Labora-
ory.
2. BOTANY AND HORTICULTURE; the-
oretical and practical. Students taught origi.
nal study with the microscope.
3. CHEMISTRY; with an ‘unusually full
and thorough course in the Laboratory.
4. CIVIL ENGINEERING; ELECTRICAL
ENGINEERING ; MECHANICAL ‘ENG I-
NEERING. These courses are accom anied
with very extensive practical exercises In the
Field, the Shop and the Laboratory.
5. HISTORY; Ancient and Modern, with
original investigation,
6. INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN.
7. LADIES' COURSE IN LITERATURE
AND SCIENCE; Two years. Ample facilities
for musie, vocal and instrumental.
. 8. LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE; Lat-
in (optional), French, German and English
(required), one or more continued through the
entire course, ii
9. MATHEMATICS AND ASTRONOMY ;
pure and applied. eh 52
10. MECHANIC ARTS; combining shop
work with study, three years’ Goursé; new
building and equipment,
11. MENTAL, MORAL AND POLITICAL
SCIENCE; Constitutional Law and History,
Political Economy, &e.
12. MILITARY SCIENCE; = instruction
theoretical and practical, including each arm
of the service.
13. PREPARATORY DEPARTMEN1; Two
years carefully graded and thorough.
Winter term opens January 7th, 1891; Spring
term, April 8th, 1891; Cympisteemelt week,
June 28th to July 2nd. or Catalogue or
other information, address :
GEO. W. ATHERTON, LL.D.,
President,
27 25 State College, Centre county, Pa,
Coal and Wood.
JLPWABRD K. RHOADS,
Shipping and Commission Merchant,
:=DEALER IN-:
ANTHRACITE,
BITUMINOUS &
WOODLAND :
}—COAL—3
GRAIN, CORN EARS,
SHELLED CORN, OATS,
STRAW and BALED HAY,
KINDLING WOOD,
by the bunch or cord as may suit purchasers.
Respectfully solicits the patronage of his
friends and the public, at
—HIS COAL YARR—-
near the Passenger Station, Telephone 712.
36 18
Medicinal. Democratic alc, | Medical. Colleges. Attornmeys-at-Law.
~RO ¥
C. HARPER, Attorney-at-Law, Bellefonte
e Pa. Office in Garman House. 30 28
ILLIAM I, SWOOPE, Attorney-at-Law.
Furst building, Bellefonte, Pa. 34 25 1y
AS. W. ALEXANDER.—Attorney at Law
Bellefonte, Pa. All professional busi-
ness will receive prompt attention. 36 14
D F. FORTNEY, Attorney-at-Law, Belle:
o fonte, Pa. Office in Woodring’s build
ing, north of the Court House. 14 2
J M. KEICHLINE, Attorney-at-Law, Belle-
eo fonte, Pa. Office in ‘Garman’s new
building. with W. H. Blair. 19 40
OHN G. LOVE, Attorney-at-Law, Belle-
eJ) fonte, Pa. Office in the rooms formerly
occupied by the late W. P. Wilson. 24 2
D. RAY, Attorney-at-Law, Bellefonte, Pa.
Kk Je Special attention given to the collection
of claims. Office on High street. 128 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
OHN KLINE, Attorney-at-Law, Bellefonte,
Pa. Office on second floor of Furst’s new
building, north of Court House. Can be con-
sulted in English or German. 29 31
OHN MILLS HALE, Attorney-at-Law,
Philipsburg, Pa. Collections and all other
legal business in €entre and Clearfield coun-
ties attended to. 23 14
C. HEINLE, Attorney-at-Law, Belle-
Y o fonte, Pa. Office in Garman’s block,
opp. Court House. All professional business
will receive prompt attention. 30 16
———
Physicians.
S. GLENN, M. D., Physicianand Sur
« geon, State College, Centre county,Pa.
Office at his residence. 35-41
HIBLER, M. D., Physician and Surgeon,
A. offers his professional services to the
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-
vis’ law office, opp. Court House. 29 20
o 24 North High Street, Bellefonte, Pa.
ice hours—7 to 9 a. m.,1 to 2 and 7 to 8
. m. Defective vision carefully corrected.
ae and Eyeglasses furnished. 32 18
I I K. HOY, M. D., Oculist and Aurist, No.
0
R. R. L, DART, Homeopathic Physician
and Surgeon. Office in residence No. 61
North Allegheny street, next to Episcopal
church. Office hours—8 to 9 a. m.,1t03 and 7
t09 p. m. Telephone. 32 45
R. R. L. DARTT, of Bellefonte,
Pa., has the Brinkerhoff system of
Rectal treatment for the cure of Piles, Fis-
sures and other Rectal diseases. Information
furnished upon application. 30 14tf
Dentists,
E. WARD, GRADUATE OF BALTI-
J, MORE DENTAL COLLEGE. Office in
Crider’s Stone Block, High street, Bellefonte,
Pa, 34 11
ond
'ACKSON, CRIDFR & HASTINGS, (Succes-
sors to W. F. Reynold’s & Co.,) Bankers,
Bellefonte, Pa. Bills of Exchange and Notes
Discounted ; Interest paid on special deposits,
Exchange on Eastern cities. Deposits re-
ceived. / 17 36
Insurance.
Hardware.
HAEvrasE AND STOVES
ah
0——JAS. HARRIS & CO.)8—
AT
LOWER PRICES THAN EVER.
~——
NOTICE—Thanking our friends for
their liberal patronage, we desire to ex-
press our determination to merit a con-
tinuance of the same, by a low scale of
* wsesseeness PRICES IN HARDWARE...
We buy largeiy for cash, and doing our
own work, can afford to sell cheaper
and give our friends tiie benefit, which
we will always make it a point to do.
—A FIRST-CLASS TIN SHOP—
CONNECTED WITH OUR STORE.
ALL OTHER THINGS
DESIRABLE IN HARDWARE
FOR THE WANTS AND USE
OF THE PEOPLE, WITH
PRICES MARKED SO THAT
ALL CAN SER, !
0——AT LOWEST PRICES——o
For.Everybody.
c—JAS. HARRIS & CO.,—o
2.2
BELLEFONTE, Pa.
si S———
Machinery.
ENKINS & LINGLE,
[Successors to W. P. Duncan & Co,]
BELLEFONTE, PA.,
IRON FOUNDERS
and
MACHINISTS.
Mant facturers of the
VULCAN CUSHIONED POWER HAMMER
BELLEFONTE TURBINE
| WATER WHEEL,
STEAM ENGINES, SAW MILLS,
i FLOURING MILLS,
0 o ROLLING MILLS, &C., &C. o
Works near P. R. R. Depot. 11 50 1y
= =
EO. L. POTTER & CO,
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS,
Represent the best companies, and write poli-
cies in Mutual and Stock Companies at reason-
able rates. Office in Furst’s building, opp. the
Court House. : 22 5
C. WEAVER, GENERAL INSURANCE
a). eo Agent, Bellefonte, Pa. Policies written
in Standard” Cash Compenies at lowest rates.
Indemnity against Fire, Lightning, Torna
does, nd and wind storm. Office between
Reynolds’ Bank and Garman’s H et or
y
‘I. GARDNER.
° Opposite the Court House.
Agent for the best
0o—FIRE, LIFE or ACCIDENT—o
INSURANCE COMPANIES,
All business in his line carefully and promptly
attended to. 35 37
iin
Hotels.
ig YO THE PUBLIC. J
2 In consequence of the similarity o
the names of the Pn and Potter Hotels,
the proprietor of the Parker House has chang-
the name of his hotel to
0——COAL EXCHANGE HOTEL.—v
He has also vepapered, repainted and other-
wid improve it, and has fitted up a rss 25
t; rlor and reception room on the
ir Pa i WM. PARKER, *
33 17 . 1.« Philipsburg, Pa.
{tear HOTEL,
MILESBURG, PA.
A. A. KoHLBECKER, Proprietor.
This new and commodious Hotel, located op-
posite the depot, Milesburg, Centre county,
has been entirely refitted, refurnished and re.
plenished throughout, and is now second to
none in the county in the character of accom-
modations offered the public. Its table is sup-
plied with the best the market affords, its bar
contains the purest and choicest liquors, its
stable has attentive hostlers, and every conve-
nience and comfort is extended its guests.
Aa=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. 1 : {24 24
HE PENN IRON ROOFING &
CORRUGATING CO., Limited.
SHEET IRON & STEEL MANUFACTURERS
in all its branches for BUILDING PURPOSE.
INTERIOR & EXTERIOR. Cirenlars and
‘prices upon applicatron. G. M, RHULE Ag't.
ie A Philipsburg, Pal
ab WILLER MANUFACTUR-
{ ING.£0. 0a, y
Sole Manufacturers of.
THE WILLER SLIDING BLINDS,
THE WILLER FOLDING BLINDS,
REGULAR INSIDE FOLDING BLINDS,
WILLER | SLIDING WINDOW SCREENS.
And custom made SCREEN DOORS. for
fine residences,
STAIR WORK in all its branches ready te
: for catalogue.
ut up in any part of the country. Write
k : id G.M. RHULE, Ag’t.
36 10 tf. Philipsburg, Pa.