NSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE. ru PEN 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. TLaaping DEPARTMENTS OF SMUDY. 1. AGRICULTURE (Two Courses), and AG- RICULTURAL CHEMISTRY; with constant jllusteations on the Farm and in the Labora- we BOTANY AND HORTICULTURE; the- oretical and practical. Students taught origi- nal study with the microscope. 3. CHEMISTRY; with an unuswally full and thorough course in the Laboratory. 4. CIVIL ENGINEERING; ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING; MECHANICAL ENGI- NEERING. These courses are accompanied with very extefisive practical exercises in the Wield, ti.e 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 music, vocal and instrumented. 8. LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE; Lat- in (optional), French, German and English (required), one or more continned through the entire course. 9. MATHEMATICS ANP ASTRONOMY ; pure and applied. ig 10. MECHANIC ARTS; combining shop work with Shady three years’ course; new building and equipment, 1n. ENTAL, MORAL AND POLITICAL SCIENCE; Constitutional Law and History, Political Economy, &c. - a 12. MILITARY SCIENCE; instruction theoretical and practical, including each arm of the service. 13. PREPARATORY PEPARTMENT; Twe years carefully graded and thorough. : Winter term opens Janwery 7th, 1891; Spring term, April 8th, 1891; Commencement week, June 28th to July 2nd. For Catalogue or other information, address GEO. W. ATHERTON, LL.D., President, 27 25 State College, Centre county, Pa. Coal and Wood. YY, vasn K. RHOADS, Shipping and Commission Merchant, :-DEALER IN-: ANTHRACITE, BITUMINOUS .& WOODLAND : $C @ A Lt GRAIN, CORN EARE, SF ELLED CORN, G&TS, STRAW an BALED HAY, KINDLI¥G WOGD, oy the anch or cordsas may suit purchasers. Respestfully solicite the patronage of his friends andthe public, at —HIS CAL YARD— Medical. I INTENSE SUFFERING FOR 8 YEARS— RESTORED TO PERFECT HEALTH. Few people have suffered more severely from dyspepsia than Mr. E. A. McMahon. a well known grocer of Staunton, Va. He says: “Before 1878 I was in excellent health, weigh- ing over 200 pounds. In that year an ailment developed into acute dyspepsia, and soon I was reduced to 162 pounds, suffering burning sen. Sons in the stomach, palpitation of the eart. NAUSEA AND INDIGESTION I could not steep, lost all heart in my work, had fits of melancholia and for days at a time I would have welcomed death. I became mo- rose, sullen and irritable, and for eight years life was =a burden. I tried many physicians and many remedies. One day a workman em- ployed by me suggested that I take Hood’s Sar- saparitia. 1 did so, and before taking the whole