Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, May 12, 1893, Image 7

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Colleges.
' ! ar 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
wery low. New Buildings
and Equipment.
LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY.
1. AGRICULTURE (Two Courses), and AG-
RICULTURAL CHEMISTRY; with constant
illustrations on the Farm and in the Labora-
tory.
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 ENGINEFRING; ELECTRICAL
ENGINEERING; MECHANICAL ENGI-
NEERING. These courses are accompanied
with very extensive practical exercises in the
Field, tie Shop and the Laboratory. 5
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 acd instrumental.
8. LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE; Lat-
in (optional), French, German and English
(required), one or more continued through the
entire course.
9. MATHEMATICS AND ASTRONOMY ;
ure and applied. y
? 10. MECHANIC ARTS; combining shop
work with study, three years’ course; new
ouilding and 5 ipment,
11. MENTAL, MORAL AND POLITICAL
SCIENCE; Congtitutional Law and History,
Political Economy, &e. : :
12. MILITARY .SCIENCE; instruction
theoretical and practical, including each arm
of the service. a1
13. PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT; Two
years carefully graded and thorough.
Commencement Week, June 11-14, 1893.
Fall Term opens Sept. 13, 1893. Examination
for admission, June 16th and Sept. 13th. For
Catalogue or other in formation, address
GEO. W., ATHERTON, LL.D.,
President
State College. Centre county, Pa.
27 25
Coal and Wood.
Yo wanh K. RHOADS,
Shipping and Commission Merchant,
:=DEALER IN-:
ANTHRACITE,
; BITUMINOUS &
WOODLAND
fomsnC PA Fyiod]
RAIN, CORN EARS,
SHELLED CORN, OATS,
STRAW an BALED HAY,
KINDLING WOOD,
the bunch or cord as may su purchasers.
Respectfully solicits the patronage of] his
friends and the public, at
—HIS ‘COAL YARD—
near the Passenger Station. Telephone 712.
36 18
Bicycle.
NY FOR A FIRST-CLASS
| BLCY.CLE jms
Vest
James R. Hughes has the agency for the
Victor, Credenda and Nonpariel bicycles for
another year, and is now ready to sell to any
who wish to secure a good wheeland at the
most reasonable terms. |
The Victors need no eulogy. They make
the pace to-day, and eyerybody knows it. The
Victor wheels for 03 are beauties and no one
should buy until seeing them. The Credenda
is an excellent wheel, at the popular price of
$115. The Nonpariel is the ‘boys’ and girls
wheel at $40.
These wheels are much lighter than last
year—the sprockets, cranks and pure rubber
mud guards instantly detachable. Extra in-
ner tube furnished with each wheel, free of
charge. Second hand wheels—good as new—
at bargains, Catalogues sentte any address
on application.
J. R. HUGHES, Agent,
38-12-tf Bellefonte, Pa.
Book Bindery.
oe BOOK BINDERY.
[Established 1852.3
Raging the latest improved machinery I am
repared to ,
BIND BOOKS AND MAGAZINES
of all descriptions, or to rebind old books,
-Bpecial attention given to the mag of paper
-and manufacture of BLANK BOOK
Orders will be received at this office, or ad-
dress F. L. HUTTER,
Book Binder Third and Market Streets,
25 18 Harrisburg, Pa.g
Philadelphia Card.
JE DWARD W. MILLER,
WITH
WOOD, BROWN & CO.,
Dealers in
HOSIERY, NOTIONS, WHITE GOODS &t.
429 Market Street:
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
151
Miscellaneous Advs.
QFE DOLLAR
EVERY HOUR-—o
is easily earned by any one of either sex in
any part of the country, who is willing to work
industriously at the employment which we
furnisk.. The labor is light and pleasant, and
you run no isk whatever. We fit you out
0
complete, so that you can give the business a:
trial without expense to yourself. For those
willing to do a little work, this is the grandest
offer made. You can work all day, or in the
evening only. If you are employed, and have
a few spare hours at your disposal, utilize
them, and add to your income,—our business
will not interfere at all. You wii be amazed
on the start at the rapiaity and ease by which.
you amass dollar upon dollar, day in and day
out. Even beginners are successful from the
first hour. Any one can run the business—
none fail. You should try nothing else until
ou see for yourself what you can do at the
J eas which we offer. No capital risked.
Women are grand workers; nowadays they,
make as much as men. They should try this
business, as itis so well adapted to them
“Write at cnee and see for yourself.
Address H. HALLETT & CO.,
46-17-1y Box 880, Portland, Me,
, commended to me.
Medical.
ounarey MET
AND CONQUERED
i BYTHE ]
N. F. GERMAN RHEUMATIC
CURE.
ree ermre
NO CURE, NO PAY!
MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED
for any case of Rheumatism it fails to cure, if
taken according to directions.
Read following testimonial of an eminent
Centre county physician.
GaTESBURG, Centre County, Pa., Aug. 9, 1892
To the N. F. German Rheumatic Cure Co.
Tyrone, Pa.,
GENTLEMEN :—] had suffered with Rheuma-
tism for many years, when, at the advanced
age of seventy-seven Joy your cure was re.
had tried up n myself
everything known to me, (I am a doctor of fif.
ty-one years experience) and had dispaired of
ever being cured. Your remedy was taken
according to directions, and after using the
second package the disease left me entirely
and no rheumatic pain or ache has troubled
me since.
I can recommend it without hesiteney to all
afflicted with the disease, and being familiar
with the ingredients contained in the com-
pound, can recommend them as being non-
injurious to the constitution, and as being the
most efficient blood remedy known.
Truly Yours,
DANIEL BATES, M. D.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
All orders accompanied by the cash, sent
direct to the manufacturers, will receive
prompt
charge : :
PRICE- - - - ~ -8150
Prepared by the
N. F. GERMAN RHEUMATIC CURE CO.
37.38-1-y Tyrone, Blair Co., Pa.
HE PICKET LINES
ot health should be doubly guarded at this
season. The airreeks with chilly moisture,
the weather is changeable and uncertain.
These conditions are
TERRIBLE DANGER POINTS
for the lungs and pipes. Beware of the cold,
the cough, the chest pain, the inflammation,
THE DEADLY PNEUMONIA
the racked lung, the dreaded Consumption.
Put on duty only the strongest guard, the
oldest and most faithful stand-by
DR. SCHENCK’S PULMONIC SYRUP
Break up your cold at once. Stop your
cough. Drive out that inflammation in time,
Defy that Pneumonia. Cure that Consump-
tion.
THE PULMONIC SYRUP
acts quickest and surest of all remedies on the
lungs. The oldest and best approved standard
for every lung trouble.
Dr. Schenck’s Practical Treatise on Diseases of
Lungs, Stomach and Liver, mailed free to all ap-
plicants.
DR. J. H. SCHENCK & SON,
38-14-tf (nur) Philadelphia, Pa.
CC HoREy
CRY FOR
PITCHER'S
Cccce
C CA. S.,T.0 BRBR.I A.,}
Cc AS TT .O0. RI. A 1
C AS T O'R 1 A 7
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HEALTH
and
SLEEP
Without Morphiwe.
22 14 2y nr
LY’ CREAM BALM
o—FOR CATARRH—o
THE CURE FOR i
COLD IN HEAD, HAY FEVER, DEAFNESS:
HEADACHE.
ELY'S CREAM BALM 350c.
—- THE POSITIVE CURE.—
Price 50cs.
ELY BROTHERS,
56 Warren St., New York.
0 YOU KNOW WHO THISIS?
FATHER MOLLINGER, Priest-
Physician of Troy Hill, Allegheny City, Pa.
Hispame is a hcusehold word throughout
the United States. His medicines petformed
such cures that they were called miracles.
His original prescriptions are in the hands
of his druggist. A. F. Sawhill, who fillad over
80,000 of them.
Rheumatism Cure, for Sciatic,
Inflammatory "Muscul.r Rheumatism
Neuralgia, - 2 -- -
Epileptic Fit Cure, for Epilepsy,
St. Vitus Dance, and all Nervous Diveases, -1,00
Catarrh Cure, will cure Catarrh, - - 100
Kidney Cure, will cure all forms of Kid-
ney Diseases, : : r *
Blood tea, will cure Constipation, Sick
Headachs and Purify the Blood, - wn OB
The above and all his other medicines will
be sent express paid upon receipt of price, if
your druggist can’t furnish them. Cure uar-
anteed or money refunded. None genuine
without my name on each package. Send for
‘book, free, describing his treatment of chronic
Diseases. AF. SAWHILL,
37 381y nr. 187 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa.
For sale by C. M. Parrish, Bellefonte, Pa,” -
fe CONSUMPTLVES.
The undersigned baving been restored to
health by simple means, aft:r suffering for
several years with a severe lung affection, and
385
and
$2,50
‘that dread disease Consumption, is anxious to
‘make known to his fellow sufferers the means
of cure. To those who desire it, he will cheer-
fully send (free of charge) a copy of the pre-
scription used, which they will find a sure
cure for Consumption, Asthma, Catarrh, Bron-
-chitis and all throat and lung Maladies. He
hopes all sufferers will try his remedy, as it is
invaluable. Those desiring the prescription,
which will cost them nothing, and may prove a
blessing, will please address
ev. EDWARD A. WILSON
37-46-1y Brooklyn, New York.
XYGEN.—In its various combi-
nations is the most popular, as well as
most effectual treatment in Catarrh, Consump-
tion, Asthma, Heart.disease, Nervous Debility,
Brain Trouble, Indigestion, Peralysis, and in
the Absorption of morbid growths. Send for
testimonials to the Specialist,
H, 8. CLEMENS, M. D., at Sanitarium
722 Walnut St.. Allentown, Penn’a.
Established 1861. 26 I71y
attention by mail without extra o
Beilefonte, Pa., May 12, 1893.
The Preservation of the Forests.
While the protection of game has
occupied the public mind for a consid-
erable time, the preservation of our for-
ests has had com paratively but recent at-
tention. The past five years especially
have seen more done in this direction
than probably the previous ten. Presi-
dent Harrison and his Secretary of
Interior, Noble, brought their infiuence
to bear in the good work, with the most
satisfactory results. By their efforts
alone no less than fifteen timber re-
reserves were established, which includ-
ed 1,239,000 acres adjoining the Yellow-
stone Park; 4,000,000 in Colorado,
4,000,000 Central California ; 1:337,-
000 ‘in Southern California; 967,-
000 in Washington; 1,850,000 in
Arizona, comprising the grand canon of
the Colorado River, the site of tha most
rugged and magnificent scenery proba-
bly in the world; 311,000 in New
Mexico ; and 142,000 in Oregon—al-
together upwards of 13.000,000 acres.
Such an example by the government
has had its effect on the States, and the
general agitation of thesubject has done
much for the cause, not only in pres-
ervation of timber land, but in the pro-
tection of game.
Of all the States that have taken up
the good fight none has accomplished so
much as New York, and no single
official has dene so much as Governor
Flower. Too much praise cannot be
given Mr. Flower for lifting the matter
of forest-preservation out of politics. It
is to his efforts alone, 1t may be said,
that the “Forest-Preserve Bill,” recent-
ly passed by the New York Legislature,
received the serious consideration it
merited. He alone, of all in political
power, appeared to grasp the necessi-
ties of the case. and in doing so he res-
ponded to the earnest desire of those
who want to see the forests perpetuated
in good order. ~~ What these great
breathing-spots are to the people any
one who studies the situation must real-
ize. Ti is a subject of general rejoicing
that they have been finally secured.—
C. W. Whitney, in Harper's Weekly.
A Boy on Breathing.
From the Washington Star.
A boy, 14 years cld, recently import-
ed from Kentucky, handed the follow-
ing in as a composition on “Breathing.”
The instruction was, “tell ali you can
about breathing.” He said: +‘Breath is
made of air. We breathe with our
lungs, our lights, our liver and kidneys.
If it wasn’t for our breath we would
die when weslept. Our breath keeps
the life agoing through the nose. when
we are ssleep. Boys that stay in a
room all day should not breathe. ;
“They should wait till they get out
of doors. Boys in a room make bad,
unwholesome air. They make carboni-
cide. Carboonicide is poisoner than |
mad dogs. A heap of soldiers was in a |
black hold in India, and a carbonicide |
got in that whole and killed nearly
every one afore morning. Girls kill the
breath with corosits, that squeezes the
diagram. Girls can’t holler or run like
boys, because their diagram is squeezed
too much. It I was a girl, I'd rather
be a boy, so I can holler and run and
have a great big diagram.
No Snow in Switzerland.
There has been a phenomenal absence
of snow ia the Swiss Alps this Winter,
and the matter is said to be becoming
serious for both visitors and natives.
Transport is hampered by sledges being
useless, and the Julier pass is traversed
on wheels, a midwinter circumstance
previously unknown. The mountain
slopes around St. Moritz are bare of
snow, and it has been impossible to con-
struct the toboggan slides usually such
a great attraction there, Skating has,
liowever, been especially good.
EE —
Tt Takes DMaterial-
“Let's see,” said the lady, ‘bow many
yards are there here ?”’
“Fourteen yards, madame,’’ answered
the salesman,
“Enrcugh for adress?”
“Quite enough.”
“Then give me fourteen yards
more.’
“For another dress ?”
“No, for the sleeves.—New York
Press.
Beaten by the Paris.
New York, April 29th.—The great
international race between the Ameri-
can liner Paris and the new British
steamship, the Cunarder Campania, is
over. The Paris won easily, beating
the Campania by fourteen hours over a
rough course.
—— A certain little boy was much
impressed by the death of a neighbor
and asked many questions concerning
the matter. His mother, trying to ex-
plain it to him, remarked:
“It is only Mr. S’s body that is put
in the ground, Georgie. His spirit’s
gone to Heaven.”
She was shocked to hear George tell
his father that night that Mr. S's
whiskey had gone to Heaven,”
—— Apples stored in cellars or else-
where are invariably covered exteriorly
with mold or mildew--often invisible,
but just as real. This mold consists
mostly of microscopic plants, including
numerous species of fungi, all of which
are more or less poisonous. Physicians
say they have traced cases of diphtheria
i children to the eating of moldy ap-
ples.
A man and his wife-entered a res-
taurant out in the country, and the for-
mer said to the waiter :
“What can you let us have?”
“Signore, there is only a single mut-
ton chop left.”
“Per Bacco! Whatever is my wife to
have for dinner ?”’
——A lady (?) named Biddy McGuire,
Had trouble in lighting the fire ;
Said she,with a smile—
“I"IMuse kerosene ile 1”
*® * * * ® *
ALL FREE. —Those who have used
Dr. King’s New Discovery know its
value, and those who have not, have
now the opportunity to try it Free.
Call on the advertised Druggist and get
a Trial Bottle, Free. Send your name
and address to H. E. Bucklen & Co.,
Chicago, and get a sample box of Dr.
King’s New Life Pills Free, as well as
a copy of Guide to Health and House-
hola I structor, Free. All of which is
guaranteed to do vou good and cost you
nothing at Parrish’s Drugstore,
The rice crop of the United States
is reported to be 60 per cent. greater than
any previous one.
A PoruLArR ReMEDY.—The prompt-
ness and certainty of its cures have
made Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy
famous. It is intended especially for
coughs, colds, croup and whooping
cough, and is the most effectual remedy
krown for these diseases. Mr. C. B.
Main, of Union City, Pa., says: «I
have a great sale on Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy. I warrant every bot-
tle and have never heard of one failing
to give entire satisfaction.” 50 cents
bottles for sale by F. Potts Green. ~~ *
BE —
At the equator the limit of per-
petual snow is 14,400 feet.
——‘Brace up’’ is a tantalizing ad-
monition to those who at this season
feel all tired out, weak, without appe-
tite and discouraged. But the way in
which Hood’s Sarsaparilla builds up the
tired frame and gives a good appetite, is
really wonderful. So we say, “Take
Hood's and it will brace you up.” For
a general family cathartic we confident-
ly recommend Hood’s Pills.
Medical.
N THE SPRING
Many people are troubled with dizziness,
dullness, unpleasant taste in the morning, and
that “tired feeling.” Pimples, boils and
other manifestations of impure blood also
appear, annoying and depressing.
To all such sufferers we earnestly urge a
trial of Hood’s Sarsaparilia. “No preparation
ever received such unanimous praise for its
success as a Spring Medicine. It cures
scrofula, salt rheam and every other
evidence of impure blood. It overcomes
| that Jtired feeling’ and all other debility.
A MISERABLE MAN.
HEALTH BROKEN DOWN—-NERV ES
SHATTERED
ene
“I gladly write this statement of my experi-
ence with Hood's Sarsaparilla. I had been
ailing about two years with a nervous attack
and was generally broken down. I was so bad
that at times I would fall over with a touch of
vertigo; in fact I was not able to go any dis’
tance from the house. I certainly was a mis
erable man. Failing to get help from physi-
cians in Harrisburg and York,I got very
much disheartened. But one day I read ina
paper about Hood’s Sarsaparilla and I ought to
try it. The day I commenced on bottle No.
2, I began to feel better, so I kept on, and I am
glad tosay 1 feel like a new man. I am work -
ing again, and
HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA CURES
can be on the go all day long, and do not have
any of my bad spells. So I suffer no more, I
have a perfect cure, and I find there is noth-
ing like Hood’s Sarsaparilla for me.” Chas
M. Lauer, 650 West Market Street, York, Pa.
HOOD'S PILLS cure all Liver Ills. Bilious-
ness, Jaundice, Indigestion, Sick Headache.
D R. SANFORD'S
——LIVER INVIGORATOR —
TO HAVE HEALTH THE LIVER MUST BE
IN ORDER.
Cures thousands annually of Liver Com-
plaints, Billiousness, Jaundice, Dyspepsia,
Constipation. Malaria. More Ills result from
an Unhealthy Taver than any other cause.
Why suffer when you can be cured ? Dr. San-
ford’s Liver Invigorator is a celebrated family
medicine.
YOUR DRUGGIST WILL SUPPLY YOU.
38.12-1y.
Sewing Machine.
Ny vlen & WILSON.
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Say, what does that figure mean,
As it stands there all alone?
"Tis the name of a Sewing Machine,
The best that ever was known,
"Twill sew with never a hitch,
The handsomest ever seen,
With LOCK or with RUNNING stitch—
The WHEELER & WILSON machine.
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—AGENTS WANTED. —
- BEST TERMS.
BEST GOODS. - - = -
Send for a Catalogue.
WHEELER & WILSON Mfg. Co.,
She has gone where the fuelis dryer.
1312 Chestnut St.,
38-12-1y PHILADELPHIA, PA.
New Advertisements,
UST ARRIVED.
A complete line of Ladies
Union Suits
FROM 50 CENTS UP
A beautifull assortment of
trimming furs. Childrens
coats from $1.25 up.
LADIES WOOL HOSE
at 18 cents, better ones for
more money.
ALWAYS PLENTY OF BARGAINS AT
CASH BAZAAR,
No. 9, Spring Street,
Bellefonte, Pg.
37 43 1y
ry, id
During 1893 The Sun will be of surpassing
excellence and will print more rews and more
pure literature than ever before in its history.
THE SUNDAY SUN
is the greatest Sunday Newspaper in the
world.
Price 5 cents a copy
Daily, by mail,............
Daily and Sunday, by mail,..
.By mail, $2 a yea
...86 a yea)
..§8 a yea
Address THE SUN,
38 2-8m New York.
Druggist.
THOMPSON & CO.
D® JAS. A.
APQTHECARI
fom
Es,
ike
ALLEGHENY ST., BELLEFONTE, PA.
=———DEALERS IN——
PURE | DRUGS, { MEDICINES
TOILET { ARTICLES
and every thing kept in a first class'Drug
Store
8714 6m
Insurance.
J C. WEAVER, GENERAL INSURANCE
eo Agent, Bellefonte, Pa. Policies written
in Standard Cash Compenies at lowest rates.
Indemnity against Fire, Lightning, Torna.
does, Cyclone, and wind storm. Office between
Reynolds’ Bank and Garman’s Hotel.
3112 1y
GE 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
Miscellaneous Advy’s.
OARDING.—Visitors to Philadel
; phia, on business or pleasure, from
this section, will find pleasant rooms and good
boarding either by the day or week, at 1211
Greene Street. Centrally located. Pleasant
surroandings. 37-32.
HECK-WEIGHMAN’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.
WATCHMAN JOB ROOMS.
Farmer's Supplies.
SOUTH BEND CHILLED PLOWS
SPRING TOOTH HARROWS,
CORN PLANTERS,
GRAIN DRILLS,
ASPINWALL FZZa19 PLANTER
PRICES REDUCED.
Pennsylvania Spring Hoed Two Horse
Cultivator, with two rowed
Corn Planter Attachment.
PRICES REDUCED.
Buggies, Pleasure Carts and Surreys
of the finest quality.
PRICES REDUCED.
CONKLIN WAGONS,
CHAMPION WAGONS,
FARM CARTS,
WHEEL-BARROWS.
PRICES REDUCED.
Champion Rock Crusher and Champion
Road Machines,
BARBED WIRE,
both link and hog wire.
PRICES REDUCED.
CHURNS, WASHING MACHINES,
PUMPS, FEED CUTTERS,
LAWN MOWERS, FERTILIZERS
FARM AND GARDEN SEEDS.
The best Implements for the least
money guaranteed.
Office and Store in the Hale building.
Atterneys-at-Law.
J C. HARPER, Attorney-at-Law, Bellefonte
he _ Pa. Office in Garman House. 30-28
TAS. W. ALEXANDER.—Attorney at Law
Bellefonte, Pa. All professional buss
ness will receive prompt attention. i614
F. FORTNEY, Attorney-at-Law, Belle
; o fonte, Pa. Office in Woodring’s buikl
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
fonte, Pa. Office in the rooms formerly
ceeupied by the late W. P. Wilson. 24 2
D. H. HASTINGS. W. F. REEDER.
ASTINGS & REEDER, Attorneys-at-Law
Bellefonte, Pa. Office No. 14 North A}.
egheny street. 2313
J. L. SPANGLER. C. P. HEWES.
PANGLER & HEWES, Attorneys-at-Law
Bellefonte, Pa. Consultation in Englisk
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
J MILLS HALE, Attorney-at-Law,
Philipsburg, Pa. Collections i all othe;
legal business in Centre and Clearfield coun:
ties attended to. 23 14
C. HEINLE, Attorney-at-Law, Belle
eo fonte, Pa. Office in Garman’s block,
SPP. Court House. All professional business
will receive prompt attention. 30 16
— —
S. GLENN, M. D., Physician and Sur
V o geon, State College, Centre county,Pa
Office at his residence. 35-41
HIBLER, M. D., Physician and Surgeon
A 2 e offers his professional services to the
citizens of Bellefonte and vicinity. Office 2t
N. Allegheny street. 11 23
: D5 J. L. SEIBERT, Physician and Sur.
8
eon, offers his professional services te
the citizens of Bellefonte and vicinity. Office
on North High street, next door to Judge Or-
vis’ law office, opp. Court House. 29 20
I 1 K. HOY, M. D., Oculist and Aurist, No,
Ae 24 North High Street, Bellefonte, Pa.
Office hours—7 to 9 a. m.,1 to 2 and 7 to§
g m. Defective vision carefully corrected.
pectacles and Eyeglasses furnished. 32 18
and Surgeon. Office in residence No. 61
h Allegheny street, next to Episcopa
church. Office hours—8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3 and 7
to 9 p. m. Telephone. 32 45
Dr. R. L, DART Eumsamtiin Physiciax
Nort
R. R. L. DARTT, of Bellefonte,
Pa., has the Brinkerhoff system o!
Rectal treatment for the cure of Piles, Fis
sures and other Rectal diseases. Information
furnished upon application. 30 14tf
E. WARD. GRADUATE OF BALTI-
e¢ MORE DENTAL COLLEGE. Office ir
{riders Stone Bloc High street, Bellefonte.
A. sel
Bankers.
ACKSON, CRIDER & HASTINGS, (Sucece
sors to W. F. Reynold’s & Co.) Banker
Bellefonte, Pa. Bills of Exchange and Not
Discounted ; Interest paid on special deposit
Exchange on Eastern cities. Deposits re
ceived. i: 17 36
ar
Hotels.
0 THE PUBLIC.
In consequence of the similarity
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.—o0
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 Philipsburg, Pa.
lak HOTEL,
MILESBURG, PA;
A. A. EonvLeECKER, Proprietof;
This new and commodious Hotel, located op-
site the depot, Milesburg, Centre county,
as 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 ba
contains the purest and choicest liquors, in
stable has attentive hostlers, and every conve
nience and comfort is extended its guests.
&%~Through travelers on the railroad wil
find this an excellent place to lunch or procuie
a 31/9 all trains stop there about 25 min.
utes.
ET ——
Watchmaking-- jewelry,
F C. RICHARD,
°
0—JEWELER and OPTICIAN,—c¢
And dealer in
CLOCKS, WATCHES,
JEWELRY
and
SILVERWARE.
Special attention given to the Making anc
Repairing of Watches.
IMPORTANT—If you cannot read this prin:
distinctly by lamp or gaslight in the evenin,
at a distance of ten Inches, your eyesight
failing, no matter what your age, and your eye:
need help. Your sight can be improved anc
preserved if Propesy corrected. It is a wron,
idea that spectacles should be dispensed wit}:
as long as possible. If they assist the vision
use them. There is no danger of seeing toc
well, so long as the print is not magnified ; :
should look natural size, but plain and dis
tinet. Don’ fail to call and have Jou eyer
tested by King’s New System, and fitted witt
Combination spectacles. They will correct anc
preserve the sight. For sale by
F. C. RICHARD,
2749 42 High St., opp. Arcade, Bellefonte.
rm
Fine Job Printing.
Yr JOB PRINTING
0——-A SPECIALTY——o0
AT THF
WATCHMAN o OFFIC
There is no style of work, from the ches)
Dodger” to the finest
0—BOOK-WOREK,—o
but you can get done in the most satisfactory
y _ manner, and at
Prices consistent with the class of work
36 McCATMONT & CO.
by calling or communicating with this offge.