Colleges. poe 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. NSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE. LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY. 1. AGRICULTURE (Two Courses), and AG- RICULTURAL CHEMISTRY; with constant illustrations on the Farm and in the Labora- 4 BOTANY AND HORTICULTURE; the- oretical and practical. Students taught origi. nal study with the microscope. 3. CHEMISTRY; with an unusually fall and thorough course in the Laboratory. 4. CIVIL ENGINEERING; ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING; MECHANICAL ENGI- NEERING. These courses are accompanied with very extensive practical exercises in the Field, the Shop and the Laborstory. : 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, voeal and instrumental. 8. LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE; Lat- in (optional), French, German and English (required), one or morecontinued through the entire course. 9. MATHEMATICS AND ASTRONOMY ; pure and applied. $e 10. MECHANIC ARTS; combining shop work with study, three years’ course; new building snd equipment, 11. MENTAL, ORAL AND POLITICAL SCIENCE; Constitutional Law and History, Political Economy, &c. . ; 12. MILITARY SCIENCE; imstruction theoretical and practical, including each arm of the service. 18. PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT; Two years carefully graded and thorough. 3 Winter term opens-§anuary 7th, £801; Spring term, April 8th, 1881; Commencement week, June 28th to July 2nd. For Catalogue or other information, address GEO. W. ATHERTON, LL.D., ‘President, 27 26 State Gollege, Centre county, Pa. Coal and Woed. Jap IK. 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Holders of second class tickets to North Pacific Coast points, via North- ern Pacific Railroad, are allowed the privilege of stopping over at Spokane, Washicgton, and points west thereof, for the purpose of examining all sections of this magnificent state before locating. Northern Pacific through express trains carry free colorist sleeping cars from St. Paul, and Pullman tourist sleepers from Chicago (via Wisconsin Central Line) to Montana and Pacific Coast points daily. ; California tourists, and travelers to Montana and the North Pacific Coast, can purchase round trip excursion tick- ets at rates which amount to but little more than the one way fare. Choice of routes is allowed on these tickets, which are good for three or six months, ac- cording to destination, and permit of stop-overs. The elegant equipment on the North- ern Pacific Railroad ; the dinner car service; the through first class sleeping cars from Chicago (via both Wisconsin Central Line and C. M. & St. P, Ry.) to Pacific Coast points, and the most magnificent scenery of seven states, are among the advantages and attractions offered to travelers by this line. The “Wonderland” book issued by the Northern Pacific Railroad describes the country between the Great Lakes and Pacific Ocean, with maps and illustra- tions, 3 For any of the above publications, and rates, maps, time tables, write to any General or District Passenger Agent, or Chas. S. Fee, G. P. &T. A, N.P.R.B., St. Paul. Minn. it. Feminine Beok-Keeping. The Little Women Meant Well, But the Cash was Missing. “ From the Chicago Tribune. She decided that the only way to run a house economically was to keep a set of books, so she made the necessary pur- chases, including a bottle of red ink, and started in. It was a month later that her husband asked how she was geiling along. “Splendidly,”’ she replied. “The system is a success, then ?’’ Wes, indeed. Why I'm $68 a head already.” “Sixty-eight dollars I” he exclaimed. “Heavens! You'll be rich before long. Have you sterted a bank account ?” “No-0 ; not yet.” “What kave you done money ?”’ “0, T haven't got the money, you know. That’s only what the books show. But just think of being $68 ahead.” “Um, yes; but I don’t exactly see—"’ “Why, don’t the books show iit?” “Of course ; but the money | What has become of that?” “I don’t exactly know,” she said doubtfully. “I’ve been thinking of that and T think we must have been robbed, That's the only way I can ex- plain it. What do you think we had better do about it ?”’ He puffed his pipe in solemn silence for a moment and then suggested: “Wo might stop keeping books. That's easier than complaining to the people.” with the Sauerkraut for Dyspepsia. From the Scranton Tribune. The ridicule by the New York Adver- tiser . of Dr. Heller, of Vienua, who prescribed sauerkraut for dyspepsia, is misplaced. Neither is its satire of that pbysician’s.alleged ‘important discov- ery” warranted. Physicians for very good reasons have often recommended their patients to eat sauerkraut and to drink the liguor squeezed trom it for their ailments. The vegetable acid ex- tracted by the salt with which the sauerkraut is preserved has frequently been used with benefit in cases of dys- pepsia eaused by a lack of acid in the gastrie seerations. Dyspepsia is caused the ineffectiveness of the dissolving by fluid in the stomach. The latter may contain too mueh acid or too much alkali. Usually it is the latter, and then sauerkraut will prove beneficial. AS I cheer, I help. I.strengthen, I aid, I gladden the heart of man and maid, I set constipation’s captive free, Andali are better for taking me. Thus spoke one of Dr. Pierce’e Pleas- ant Pellets. (They are pills that speak for themselves.) Very small, very nice to take, produce no mausea or griping, yet are most effectual in all cases of constipation, bilious or sick headache. or deranged liver. On'y 25 cents a vial at druggists. “A perfect vest-pocket medicine. ~——Fifty-two times the shuttle has flown, in, each flight weaving a week with a golden border of Sabbath. Three hundred and sixty-five times the clock hus struck twelve for the' noon, and only one less time twelve for the night. In that time, how many marriage gar- lands have been twisted, how many wraves dug, how many sorrows suffered how many fortunes ‘won, ‘how many souls lost, bow many mortals saved !— Talmage. ——Mrs. Frank Leslie say she would not give up editorial direction for all the men in the world, and she likes the "men too, —The fortune left by W. J. Flor- ence amounts to $70,000. He made $500,000 trom “The Mighty Dollar.” pe A Greatful Mother. Her son’s Loathsome| Disease Removed.—Boy Only Twelve Years Old—Chronic Catarrh—Great Discharge From Nose and Throat.—All's Wetl That Ends Well. CHrppEwA FaLrs, Wis., Dec. 4, 1891. The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, O.—Gentlemen. It is with great pleasure that I write of the benefit de- rived from your remedy, Peruna. My little boy, about twelve years old,has al- ways been troubled with catarrh very bad several years, and I had great fears of his going into consumption. He had a bad cough that I could not check and his head was in a terrible condition. His head discharged so much for years that it was a charge on my mind to keep him supplied with handkerchiefs. I had to use every rag I could get at hand. It was astonishing how he could discharge so much from his nose. I commenced to give him Peruna about a month ago, and the discharge from his head is entirely stopped and also his cough, - He does not have gto use a handkerchief at all. The Peruna seems to act like magic in his case. I feel as if I can not find words to express my gratitude for the medicine ; but I do re- gret that I never tried it before. I thought there was no cure for him, and hud given up trying to have him cured ; but when I saw the disease so thorough- ly explained in the paper by Dr. Hart- man I thought I would try his medi- cine. I never will be without Peruna in the house, and I will recommend it to ali my friends. Very sincerely yours, Mrs. A. E. ACKERMAN, E. Grand Ave., Chippewa Falls, Wis. PERUNA AS A FAMILY MEDICINE. Used according to the direction, Pe- runa will secure the family against ca- tarrh, colds, coughs, pneumonia, pleu- risy, bronchitis and consumption. It is a fact of ever-increasing astonishment that so many otherwise sensible and provident people will, for the neglect of so simple a precaution as to have a bot- tle of Peruna at band, bring upon them- selves the needless suffering and foolish expense that a professional man is fore- ed to witness every day. A cold in the head, which a single bot- tle of Peruna will cure, soon becomes a case of chronic catarrh, which will re- quire many bottles to entirely cure. A sore throat, which one bottle of Peruna will cure, soon becomes chronic pharyn- gitis or enlarged tonsils, which will re- quire many bottles. A slight cough, which, without a vestige of doubt, would scon disappear with the use of Peruna, becomes chronic bronchitis, which require a persistent use of Peruna for some time. Kvery practicing physi- cian sees many cases of consumption each year due directly to a neglect of coughs, colds, etc., which, if Peruna had been kept in the house and used ac- cording to directions, would have been prevented. In no other department of domestic arrangements is there such stupendous disregard of the welfare of the family as in guarding against the common ills of life by the use of effective and reliable remedies. If the following advice could reach every household in the land, and with such eloquence as to win obedience it wonld convey a blessing to each of a value that would be difficult to exagger- ate. The advice is this: Geta bottle of Peruna,read the instructions on the bottle until they are thoroughly under- stood, do exactly as they direct, and no catarrh, cold, cough, sore throat, bron- chitis, pleurisy, pneamonia, or any oth- er climatie disease will disturb the peace of the household so long as this is con- tinued. To have this remedy at hand before the attack comes, to becomeintel- ligent as to its use, is only the most common foresight used in all other de- partments of ordinary business. Send to the Peruna Drug Manufac- turing Company of Columbus, Ohio, for a free pamphlet on the treatment of Catarrh, La Grippe, Coughs, Colds, | Consumption, and all other climatic diseases of winter. The B. & O. South-western Limited. On November 20th, the B. & O. R. R. placed in service on its South-western Limited Express train running to Cin- cinnati and St. Louis an entirely new equipment, built expressly for this train by the famous Pullman Company. The new cars embracea 11 the features that have rendered the Royal Blue Line trains so universally popular, and in- clude the safety vestibule, steam heat, Pintsch gas light, and anti-telescoping device, and convenient toilet accessories for men and women. The Royal Blue Line train leaving Philadelphia at 11.35 a. m. makes direct connection with the South-western Limited at Baltimore, where coach passengers change cars. The sleeping cars run through from New York and Philadelphia to Cincin- nati and St. Louis without change, ar- riving at Cincinnati next morning at 7.45 and St. Louis next evening at 6,25. 3t, TE. ——Real merit is the characteristic of Hood's Sarsaparilla, and it is manifest- ed every day in the remarkabie cures this medicine accomplishes. Druggists say: When we sell a bottle of Hood’s Sarsaparilla to a new customer we are sure to see him back in a few weeks af- ter more,— proving that the good results from a trial bottle warrant continuing ite use. This positive merit Hood’s Sar- saparilla possesses by virtue of the pecu- liar Combination, Proportion and Pro- cess used in its preparation, and by which all the remedial value of the in- gredients used is retained. Hood’s Sar- saparilla is thus Peculiar to Itself and absolutely unequalled in its power as a blood purifier; and as a toric for build- ing up the weak and weary ard giving nerve strength. : .——Fogg—What are you going to give your wife for a Christmas present this year, Boggie ? Boggs—A book, I guess. I saw one down town to-day I thought I'd kinder like to read. ELE ET PIE ES, —— With a salary of $17,000 a year as editor of the Cosmopolitan Magazine, W. D. Howells may well fell that he is a citizen of the world whose lines have fallen in pleasany places, i a _— ——S8ir Edwin Arnold thinks authors ‘as a rule are dull and stupid compan- ions, A Distinction With a Difference. That the quietest and meekest looking witnesses can some times give a Roland for an Oliver many an examining coun- sel has found to his cost. A witness, an elderly Quaker gentleman, had a habit of making plentiful use of the word “also” in his replies. At length the young barrister in whose hands he was, apparently wishing to show his smart- ness to the jury, asked sneeringly whether “likewise” would not do as well. “No,” replied the Quaker, with prompt wit : ‘the difference is this: There are some lawyers with talents most brilliant. Now, thou art a lawyer young friend, ‘also’ but surely not ‘like- wise.’ ”’-— London Tid-Bits. ——Chocolate cookies are thus made : Beat the whites of two eggs to a stiff froth, and stir gently into them the fol- lowing ingredients, which have been mixed by sifting : Two ounces grated chocolate, four ounces powdered sugar, ¢ne ounce flour. Drop the mixture by the teaspoon on buttered pans or paper, and bake slowly for about twenty min- utes in a rather cool oven. Sift with powdered sugar while warm. ExoucH Tmo MAKE Him Cross, — Spatts(to his grocer) —You seem angry, Mr. Peck. Peck--I am. The inspector of weights and measures has just been in. “Ha, ha! He caught you giving fifteen ounces to the pound, did he ?” “No, I’ve been giying seventeen. Attorneys-at-Law. C. HARPER, Attorney-at-Law, Bellefonte eo Pa. Office in Garman House. 30.28 W YILLIAM I. SWOOPE, Attorney-at-Law. Furst building, Bellefonte, Pa. 3425 1y AS. W. ALEXANDER.—Attorney at Law- Bellefonte, Pa. All professional busi- ness will receive prompt attention. ing, north of the Court House. J M. KEICHLINE, Attorney-at-Law, Belle eo fonte, Pa. Office in Garman’s new building. with W. H. Blair. 19 40 36 14 F. FORTNEY, Attorney-at-Law, Belle eo fonte, Pa. Office in Woodring’s build 14 2 go G. LOVE, Attorney-at-Law, Belle- fonte, Pa. Office in the rooms formerly occupied by the late W. P. Wilson. 2 ' D. H. HASTINGS. W. F. REEDER. ASTINGS & REEDER, Attorneys-at-Law, Bellefonte, Pa. Office No. 14 North Al egheny street. 2 13 J. L. SPANGLER. C. P. HEWES. SPANGLER & HEWES, Attorneys-at-Law, Bellefonte, Pa. Consultation in English or German. Office opp. Court House. 19 6 J 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 Centre and Clearfield coun- ties attended to. W C. HEINLE, Attorney-at-Law, Belle- eo fonte, Pa. Office in Garman’s block, Sp Court House. All professional business will receive prompt attention. Medical. yy srersia. 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. Satins in the stomach, palpitation of the eart. NAUSEA AND INDIGESTION I could not sleep, 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- saparilla. I did so, and before taking the whole of a bottle I began to FEEL LIKE A NEW MAN. The terrible pains to which I had been sub- jected, ceased, the palpitation of the heart subsided, my stomach became easier, nausea disappeared, and my entire system began to tone up. With returning strength came ac- tivity of mind and body. Before the fitth bot- tle was taken I had regained my former weight and condition. Iam today well and I ascribe it to taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla.” HOODS SARSAPARILLA has been found of great benefit. It costs but little to try it, and it may do you a great deal ot good. Be sure to get Hood's. HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA, Sold by all druggists. * $1; six for $5. Prepar- ed only by C. I. Hood & Co., Apothecaries, Without Morphine. 32 14 2y nr LY’ CREAM BALM THE CURE FOR CATARRH COLD IN HEAD, HAY FEVER, DEAFNESS HEADACHE. Cleanses the Nasal Passages, Allays Pain and Inflammation, ——HEALS ALL SORES.— Restores the Senses of Taste and Smell, TRY THE CURE. A particle is applied into each nostril and is agreeable. Price 50 cents at Druggists by mail, registered, 60 cts. ; ELY BROTHERS, 3750 56 Warren St., New York. AVE YOUR CHILD'S LIFE! Should your little one be taken to-night with Membranous Croup, what would youdo? What physician could save its life ? None. —BELDIN'S CROUP REMEDY—{ Is a tasteless, harmless powder, and is the on. J safeguard. . In 20 years it has never failed. rder now from your druggist or from us, Price 50c. A sample powder by mail for 10e. THE DR. BELDIN PROPRIETARY, CO., 3550 1y Jamaica, N. Y. Chichester’s English Diamond Brand. PENRYROY AL PILLS, i Original and anly Genuine. ‘Safe, always relia- ble. Ladies ask your Drageist for Chichester's English’ Diamond Brand in Red and Gold met- allic boxes, sealed with blue ribbon. Take ne other. Refuse dangerous substitutions and imitations. At Druggist, or send 4c. in stamps for particulars, testimonials and “Relief hr Ladies,” in letter, by return mail. 10,000 Testi» monials. Sold by all Local Druggists. Name paper. CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO., 3862 1y. Madison Square, Philada., Pa. XYGEN.—In its various combi: nations is the most popular, as well as most effectual treatment in Catarrh, Consumps tion, Asthma, Heart.disease, Nervous Debility, Brain Trouble, Indigestion, Paralysis, and in the Absorption of morbid growths. Send for testimonials to the Specialist, H, S. CLEMENS, M. D., at Sanitarium, 722 Walnut St.. Allentown, Penn’a Established 1861. 6171y Lowell, Mass. 36 49 {LOBES CRY FOR PITCHERS CCCe C G8: TF .0:B LeA C AS TT OR 1.A }! C ART ORI A ccce HEALTH and SLEEP | Physicians. YT 8S. GLENN, M. D., Physician and Sur e geon, State College, Centre county,Pa. Office at his residence. 35-41 A citizens of Bellefonte and vicinity. N. Allegheny street. HIBLER, M. D., Physician and Surgeon eo offers his professional services to the Office 26 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 H K. HOY, M. D., Oculist and Aurist, No. eo 24 North High Street, Bellefonte, Pa. Office hours—7 to 9 a. m.,1 to 2 and 7 to8 p. m. Defective vision carefully corrected. Spectacles and Eyeglasses furnished. 32 18 R. R. L, DARTT, Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon. Office in residence No. 61 North Allegheny street, next to Episcopal church. Office hours—8to9a. m.,,1to3 and? to 9 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. RADUATE OF BALTI- MORE DENTAL COLLEGE. Office in 3 High street, Bellefonte ,%» 34 11 Crider’s Stone Bloc Pa. rs -— Bankers. ACKSON, CRIDER & 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 Hotels. 0 THE PUBLIC. In consequence of the similarity of the numes of the Parker and Potter Hotels the proprietor of the Parker House has chang oo 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 anc tasty parlor and reception room. on the firs floor. WM. PARKER, 83 17 Philipsburg, Pa. { JoNreal HOTEL, MILESBURG, PA. ‘A. A. KoHLBECKER, Proprietor. This new and commodious Hotel, located op- posi the depot, Milesburg, Centre county, as been entirely refitted, refurnished and re- plenished throughout, and is now second te 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- aience and comfort is extended its guests, A¥~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 24 Watchmaking--Jewelry. F C. RICHARD, * o—JEWELER and OPTICIAN;=¢" And dealer in CLOCKS, WA TCHES, JEWELRY and SILVERWARE. Special attention given to the Making and Repairing of Watches. IMPORTANT—If you cannot read this print distinctly by lamp or gaslight in the evenin at a distance of ten inches, your eyesight is failing, no matter what your age, and your eyes need help. Your sight can he improved and De if properly corrected. [tis a wron dea that spectacles should be dispensed with as long as possible, If they assist the vision, use them. There is no danger of seeing too well, so long as the [ints not magnified ; it should look natural size, but plain and dis- tinet. | Don’t fail to eall 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 : F. C. RICHARD, 2749 42 High 8t,, opp. Arcade, Bellefonte. TT Real Estate Sales. ALUABLE TOWN PROPER TY FOR SALE. » The undersigned. offers for sale. or easy terms the valuable and pleasantly locatec phovery now occupied by Dr. Hayes, on wes Ligh percet, 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 DukeSt. Lancaster, Pa. 35 48 tf