Colleges, ee 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. < Leaping DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY. 1. AGRICULTURE (Two Courses), and AG- RICULTURAL CHEMISTRY; with constant illustrations on the Warm and in the Labora- to 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 ENGI- NEERING. These courses are accompanied with very extensive practical exercises in the Medical. 13 aouMarien MET AND CONQUERED {BYyHE | N. F. GERMAN RHEUMATIC CURE. —Ceee NO CURE, NO PAY! re eet. 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. Bellefonte, Pa., July 28,1893. Banana Flour, An Acre of Bananas Wilt Furnish 20,000 Pounds. The manufacture of flour from bana- nas is a growing industry in Central America. Beforeit is ripe, says the and dried in the sun. However, a prof- era ble methcd is to do the drying in an oven, because the quality of the pro- duct depends mainly on the quickness of this process. The slices are coarsely ground and sifted, forming a sort of fari- na. The dried slices are hard, brittle and of a horny appearance. The meal obtained from them in the manner des- cribed is white and sweet, with a smell like new-mown hay. 1tis very palata- bie and easily digested tood. Washington Siar, the fruit is cut, sliced | GATESBURG, Centre County, Pa., Aug. 9, 1892 Cleveland to the i jpe. The President Congratulates Him on His Golden Jubilee, Bavrivmore, July 19.—The evening News publishes the following in its local columns : While the rulers of the civilized na- tions were sending their congratulations to the pope on her golden jubilee, one country, through its chief executive, failed to honor the event. The country was the United States. This action on the part of the president was condemned by Catholics throughout the country, | and the failure of the United States to send congratulations was commented on the world over. When Benjamin Harrison passed out of office and Grover Cleveland assumed his place at the helm, there was a change. One of the first acts of Presi- dent Cleveland was to write a letter to Pope Leo, congratulating him upoy the fiftieth anniversary of his elevation to the bishopric. The fact that President ELECTRIC BITTERS.--This remedy is becoming so popular as to need no spe- cial mention. All who have used Elec- tric Bitters sing the same song of praise =A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt Rbeum and other affections caused by impure blood.— Will drive Malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all Malaria fev- ers. For cure of Headache, Constipa- tion and Indigestion try Electric Bitters Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Price 50 cts. and $1.00 per bottle at Parrish’s Drugstore. EE ———— ——Iceland is a contented country ; it has only two lawyers. i ——————— a] ——Last fall I was taken with a kind of summer complaint, accompanied with a wonderful diarrhea. Soon after my wife’s sister, who lives with us, was taken in the same way. We used al- Attorneys-at-Law. AS. W. ALEXANDER.—Attorney at Law: Bellefonte, Pa. All professional bus} ness will receive prompt attention. 46 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 o 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 occupied by the late W. P. Wilson. 24 2 — D. H. HASTINGS. W. F. REEDER. Hohe & REEDER, Attorneys-at-Law Bellefonte, Pa. Office No. 14 North Al egheny street. 28 13 J. L. SPANGLER. C. P. HEWES. {SPANGLER & HEWES, Attorneys-at-Law Bellefonte, Pa. Consultation in Englist or German. Office opp. Court House. 19 6 ield, the Shop and the Laboratory. bis HISTORY ; Ancient and Modern, with original investigation, oo INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN. 7. LADIES’ COURSE IN LITERATURE AND SCIENCE; Two years. Ample facilities for music, vocal and instrumental. 8. LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE; Lat- in (optiona!), French, German and English (required), one or more continued through the entire course. 9. MATHEMATICS AND ASTRONOMY; pure and applied. 1 10. MECHANIC ARTS; cembining shop work with study, three years’ course; new Jo 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 ‘Cleveland did this has been carefully guarded and it was not intended that it should be known until the letter reach- ed the hands of the holy father. But the missive is now on its way to Rome, and no longer does the United States stand as the only country that failed to take notice of an event in which go many Americans are interested. A few weeks ago Rev. W. E. Bart- lett, pastor of St. ~ Ann’s church, left Attempts have been made to make mucaroni out of this banana flour, but the stuff always falls to pieces when put into warm water. Bread can be made from it only by adding some kind of meal that contains more gluten. The fresh pulp furnishes about 20 per cent of dry farina, and it 1s stated that the produce of bananas compared with that of wheat is as 133 to 1,and to that of potatoes 44 to 1. One acre of ground will To the N. F. German Rheumatic Cure Co. | Tyrone, Pa., GENTLEMEN :—I had suffered with Rheuma- tism for many years, when, at the advanced age of seventy-seven years, your cure was re. commended to me. I had tried upon 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 hesitancy to all most everything without benefit. Then I said, let us try Chamberlain’s Colie, Cholera and Diarrhea Remedy, which we did, and that cured us right away. I think much of it, asit did for me what it was recommended to do. John Hertzler, Bethel, Berks Co., Pa. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by F. Potts Green. J MILLS HALE, fiomey at Law, Philipsburg, Pa. Collections and all othe; legal business in Centre and Clearfield coun: ties attended to. 23 14 WwW C. HEINLE, Attorney-at-Law, Belle. o fonte, Pa. Office in Garman’s block, opp: Court House. All will r professional business oh ARTs $5ORAL AND POLITICAL | afflicted with the disease, and being familiar | furnish over 20,000 pounds of the flour, | for Rome, and it was announced that he | — In the rock at Gibraltar there are eceive prompt attention. 30 16 SCIENCE; Constitutional Law and History, Mh the ngredients 4 onisin ad jothe Soon] The annual report of the De- | was supposed to be the bearer of impor - seventy miles of tunnels. nr —— - Polition] Fomony SCIENCE ; instruction | injurious to the constitution, and as being the | partment of Agriculture, from proof | tant documents to the ‘holy see. What ram —— Physicians. these documents were could not be ascer- A CURE FoR CONSTIPATION AND most efficient blood remedy known. r S of which the above facts are obtained, ruly Yours, thecretical and practical, including each arm makes mention of several other methods of the service. 138. 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, 27 25 State College, Centre county, Pa. Coal and Wood. DWARD KX. RHOADS, Shipping and Commission Merchant, i-DEALER IN-: ANTHRACITE, i BITUMINOUS & WOODLAND | i=—COCAL 4} 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, 26 18 Pants, © Write for Samples — Name your price. Le In Price, Fabric, Fit and Finish, 4 WE BEAT THE WORLD! «¢ Largest Stock of Pantings in the State Altoona. Pa Ay PERFECT FITTING PANTS CO., 38-20-6m Philadelphia Card. JirWARD W. MILLER, | WITH | WOOD, BROWN & CO., i Dealers in HOSIERY, NOTIONS, WHITE GOODS &t. 429 Market Street: 151 PHILADELPHIA, Pa. T DANIEL BATES, M. D. | Constipation, Malaria. an Unhealthy Liver than any other cause. Why suffer when vou can be cured ? Dr. San- ford’s Liver Invigorator is a celebrated family FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. All orders accompanied by the cash, sent direct to the manufacturers, will receive without extra prompt attention by mail charge PRICE- - - - - Prepared by the -$1.50 N. F. GERMAN RHEUMATIC CURE CO. Tyrone, Blair Co., Pa. 37-38-1-y DE SCHENCK'S - Mandrake Pills have a value as a household reme- dy far beyond the power of langnage to describe. The family can hardly be trie to itself that does not keep them on hand for vse in emergencies, * MANDEAKE, * Is the only vegetable sub- stitute for that dangerous mineral, Mercury, and while its action as a cura- tive is fully equal, it pos- sesses none of the perilous effects. In Constipation, M a n- drake acts upon the bowels withont disposing them to subsequent Costiveness, No remedy acts so direct- ly on the liver, nothing so speedily cures Sick Head- ache, Sour Stomach and Billiousness as these — P-I-L-L-S8. —- For Sale by all Druggists. Price 25 ots. per box ; 3 boxes for 65 cts; or sent by mail tage free, on receipt of price. DR. J. H. SCHENCK & SON, Philadelphia, Pa. 38-14-tf (n nD D R. SANFORD'S —LIVER INVIGORATOR — TO HAVE HEALTH THE LIVER MUST BE IN ORDER. Cures thousands annually of Liver Com- Dyspepsia, More Ills result from plaints, Billiousness, Jaundice, medicine. YOUR DRUGGIST WILL SUPPLY YOU. 38-12-1y. FMiscellaneous Advys. Or DOLLAR o—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 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 wili 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 Ye 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 once and see for yourself. Address H. HALLETT & CO. LY’ CREAM BALM 0~—F OR CATAREBH--—»p THE CURE FOR COLD IN HEAD, HAY FEVER, DEAFNESS HEADACHE. ELY'S CREAM BALM 50c. ~~ THE POSITIVE CURE. — Price 50cts. ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren St., New York. 385 Yi rues MOLLINGER’S GREAT REMEDIES-—— CONQUER DISEASES. CURED THOUSANDS IN HIS LIFETIME, IN GREAT DEMAND SINCE HIS by which bananas are preserved, They are dried very much as figs are, the bun- ches being cut when fully ripe and ex- posed to the sun until they commence to wrinkle. The skins are then removed for, if they are not peeled, a disagreedble flavor is imparted to the fruit. The lat- ter are exposed to the sun until crystals of sugar appear on their surface. Then ped with leaves of the plant, or placed 1n boxes and kept dry. They have been kept in good condition in this way for many years. This method can only be adopted in climates that are very dry. In damp, tropical regions they are prepared for drying by first rapidly boiling the the ripe fruit for a short time in water that contains sulphate of lime. In some paris of South America the fruits are peeled, grated and the mois- ture expelied by pressure. The mass is then baked in an oven, after which it is ground into a coarse kind of flour. The latter is inferior, however, in nutri- tive properties from that obtained from the dried slices. Bananas baked in their skins, then peeled and boiled in water are considered good for coughs and in- flamation of the lungs. The Malays use a variety of the same fruit, which | possesses tonic properties, to arrest diar- thea. In the Antilles large quantities of potash are obtained from the ashes of the plant, which is uded to wash clothes. Many spirituous drinks are made from the banana. Banana wine is ob- tained in Cayenne by pressing the fruit through a sieve, after which it is made into cakes, dried in the sun and disscl- ved in water when wanted for use. Vinegar is made by suspending the fruit in baskets, where it liquefies, and the juice collected soon becomes vinegar. In 1887 nearly 6,000,000 bunches of ba- nanas were imported into the United States from Central America. In 1890 the importation was 12,582,550 bunches. The bananas imported into the United States during the last fiscal year were worth $5,000,000. How the Stuff’ Is Grown and Gathered in British India. As the cultivation of tobacco hibited in England, special license from the ties, so the cultivation of the poppy in British India is forbidden unless Ii- cense is taken out, says Pearson’s Week- ly. When a cultivator takes out a per- wit from the Opium Department to to cultivate a certain area (usually two thirds of an acre of his land), he receiv:s an advance in money to secure his al- legiance, and he binds himself to de- liver to the opium agent, at a fixed price, ordinarily 5 shillings a pound, whatever opium may be produced upon his land. When official supervision is efficietnt it is certainly very difficult for a man to cultivate poppy on a larger area than is covered by the license without detection. The cultivation cannot be concealed. It 18 a sort of garden cultivation, the poppy plants being grown in little squares or beds, intersected by tiny water channels for irrigation whenever this is possible. The growth of the plants is carefully tended and at length the time comes when they burst out into flower, and the fields look like a sheet of silver as the white petals of the flowers glisten 1n the morning dew, Those beautiful petals are the first is pro- authori- they are pressed into masses and wrap- | y P P except under a tained at the time, and much speculation has been indulged in regarding the con- tents of the letters. It has been learned however, that Father Bartlett is the bear- er of President Cleveland’s letter to the pope, a fact that will interest all Cath- olics. te] Liberal Way of Advertising. Make as many small English words as possible from letters contained C-g 1 ERY P-ILLs, without using a letter in any one word more times than it ap- pears in “Celery Pills.” To the person sending largest list will be given a beautiful matched parr or Crean Wrarre Ponies, Gold Mounted Har- ness and phayeton; a trip to the WorLp’s Far and return for second largest list received; a Fine Upright Piano for third; a Pneumatic Bicycle for fourth ; fine Gold Watch for filth ; pair Diamond Earrings for sixth ; Parlor Organ for seventh; elegant Harp for eighth; Black Silk Dress Pattern for ninth ; Music Box, Drum and bells for tenth largest list ; also 100 other valuable prizes for first 100 persons sending a list of not less than 60 words made from letters contained in “Celery Pills.” Rudge's “CrLery Pires’ are what you require if troubled with nervousness, insomnia, loss of appetite, weakness, dyspepsia, stomach trouble, headache, indigestion, etc. Send thirteen 2 cent stamps with list of words and try for one of our handsome prizes and receive Frere a sample package, with tull particulars and list of those in your state who have won prizes to introduce this great nerve and stomach remedy, all delivered in U. S. FREE, contest closes August 25th. Enclose thirteen U. S. 2c. stamps with list of words promptly to Rupee CeLery Pint Co., MONTREAL, QUE., and you are sure of a first-class prize for your trouble. 38-27.4¢ tena Lest week there was held in Lancaster a meeting of tobacco growers, and much was said about the culture of the plant in which so many millions of men are interested in one way or anoth- er. Among the speakers was Thaddeus Graves, of Massachusetts, who told some things not generally known. He said that in his bome in the Connecti- cut valley tobacco farms were handed down from father to son, and the son never thought of raising anything but tobacco. He suggested that it would be a good thing if the farmers of Lancaster county would put a provision in their wills that their sons were to have the farms on condition that they raised to- bacco. Then he wenton to say that the color of tobacco is only a matter of fash- ion. And the fashion must be followed. In 1870, when he started to raise tobac- co, the fashion was light tobacco, the kind that is raised best in the light soi} of New Ingland. Ten years later the dark tobacco raised in the dark soil of Pennsylvania was in great demand. Now the style is light tobacco again, but it can be depended upon that the dark will once more become popular, as one color never prevails more than 10 or 13 years. ——More than one child has been driven into downright falsehood by the folly of parents or teachers. A “child sensitive to physical pain breaks a dish, say, by accident, and is cruelly beaten, HeapacHe.-. Dr. Silas Lane, while in the Rocky Mountains, discovered a root that when combined with other herbs, makes an easy and certain care for con- | stipation. It is in the form of dry roots and leaves, and is known as Lane’s Family Medicine. It will cure sick headache, For the blood, liver and kidneys, and for clearing up the com- plexion it does wonders. Druggists sell it at 50c. a package—enough for five weeks. Pe —— ——She—*Do you think it isa sign of death when a dog howls ‘neath your window ?” He—‘ Yes; if you are a good shot.’ rene ore ——-The testimonials published in be- half of Hood’s Sarsaparitla are not ex- travagant, are not ‘‘written up,” nor are they from its employes. They are facts, and prove that Hood's Sarsaparilla possesses absolute merit and is worthy the full confidence of the people. Hood’s Pills are purely vegetable, per- fectly harmless, effective, but do not cause paiz or gripe. Be suré to get Hood's. ———To see the soda fountains going it any one would conclude that this is 'sizzard weather, “I was prostrated with a severe billous complaint,” writes Eratus South- worth, of Bath, Me. ¢ After vainly try- ing a number of remedies, I was finally induced to take Ayer’s Pills. I had scarcely taken two boxes when I was completely cured.” rr —— Judge Mobley’s Reason. Judge Mobley, of Greene county, Ala., received an appointment the other day in one of the ‘Washington departments, and he journeyed to the Capital to qualify. But after looking over the ground, the Judge returned home, declining the appointment in a letter to his endorser, Congressman Bankhead, in which he said . «I give you the following reasons: (1) I have lived to be more than forty years old and have never been bossed by any- body, and can’t begin that now. 2) I am making more than $2,000 at home and like to live there. (8) I have been elected President of the Greene County Fishing Club, and it is time to assume the duties of my office.” resem es ——1 have not used all of one bottle yet. I suffered from eatarrh for twelve years, experiencing the nauseating drop- ping in the throat peculiar to that dis- ease, and nose bleed almost daily. I tried various remedies without benefit until last April, when I saw Ely’s Cream Balm advertised in the Boston Budget, I procured a bottle, and since the first days’ use have had no more bleeding. the soreness is entirely goue— D. G. Davidson, with the Boston Budget, formerly with Boston Journal. Medical. 00D’S CURES: TERRIBLE HEADACHES DISTRESSED AND DISCOURAGED, TIRED AND L'ANGUID. 8. GLENN, M. D., Physician and Sur o geon, State College, Centre county,Pa Office at his residence. 35-41 A HIBLER, M. D., Physician and Surgeon {A eo offers his professional services to the citizens of Bellefonte and vicinity. Office 2¢ N. Allegheny street. 1 23 D* J. L. SEIBERT, Physician and Sur. _ geon, offers his professional services te the citizens of Bellefont® and vicinity. Office on North High street, next door to Judge Or. vis’ law office, opp. Court House, 29 20 i i K. HOY, M. D., Oculist and Aurist, Nc; A Ao 2iNorth High Street, Bellefonte, Pa, Office hours—7 to 9 a. m,1 to 2 and 7 to§ p. m. Defective vision carefully corrected, Spectacles and Eyeglasses furnished. 32 18 DE R. L, DARTT, Homeopathic Physiciax and Surgeon. Office in residence No, 6] North Allegheny street, next to Episcopal church. Office hours—8 to 9 a. m., 1t03 and? t0 9 p. m. Telephone. 32 45 1)% R. L. DARTT, of Bellefonte, Pa, has the Brinkerhoff system of Rectal treatment for the cure of Piles, Figs sures and other Rectal diseases. Informatior furnished upon application. 30 14tf eT SS ——— Dentists, E. WARD. GRADUATE OF BALTI. e MORE DENTAL COLLEGE. Office ir Dhisery Stone Bloc High street, Bellefonte a. 34 11 Bankers. ACKSON, CRIDER & HASTINGS, (Succei sors to W. F. Reynold’s & Co.,) Banke; Bellefonte, Pa. Bills of Exchange and Not Discounted ; Interest paid on special deposit, Exchange on Eastern cities. Deposits re ceived. 17 36 Hotels, NO THE PUBLIC. i 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.—o He has also repapered, repainted and other: wise improve if, and has fitted up a large and tasty parlor and reception room on the first floor. WM. PARKER, 33 17 Philipsburg, Pa. £ ENTRAL HOTEL, MILESBURG, PA. A. A. KoHLBECKER, Proprietor. This new and commbdious Hotel, located op: site the depot, Milesburg, Centre county, as been entirely refitted, refurnished and reo. plenished throughout, and is now second to none in the county in the character of acconr modations offered the public. Its table is suy plied with the best the market affords, its bs contains the purest and choicest liquors, it stable has attentive hostlers, and every conv( nience and comfort is extended its guests. Chrough travelers on the railroad wi find this an excellent place to lunch or proeux a ines, a all trains stop there about o i utes. —— Watchmaking-- Jewelry. F.C RicHARD, ® 0—JEWELER and OPTI CIAN,—¢ And dealer in CLOCKS, WA TCHES, ‘ — 46-17-1y Box 880, Portland, Me. DEATH. product of the erop, for the women and although if the parent had been the of- | Health all Broken— Thoroughly Built up by JEWELRY Calairh g1.00 | Children of the cultivators’ families | fender it would have been passed off “ fears Sorsapariiite i and ; atarrh Cure, a ay 00 1 ith a laugh. The next time that child am glad to have my experience For Sale. Cure for Epilepsy and St Vitus Dance, 1.00 | come forth and pick them off one by one | W! BUEN: : ) i s 4 Amy i meets with a similar misfortune. unless with Hood's Sarsaparilla widely known SILVERWARE. Kidney Diseases, L100 | and carefully dry them, so that they ! because the medicine has done me so there be a witness, it will deny its guilt. It will not do this because of a natural disposition to falsehood, but because it shrinks from physical pain, because it is horribly afraid. But a habit once form- ed grows, and the child which began to Rheumatism Cure, [three Special attention given to the Making anc Repairing of Watches. separate pre- "scriptions combined ] h may serve afterward as the covering of ] I OME FOR SALE.— At Linden | Blood Tea, for constipation and purifying the manufactured cakes of opium. ; Hall, Pa. A pleasant home consisting blood, Tel LS 23 Then the poppies, with their bare cap- of gg sure of Jend, with good Dovise, Somplaid Descriptive catalogue of his treatment of all | sule heads, remain standing in the open set of out-buildings, excellent fruit, water, ete , | chronic diseases frop. None genuine without | field until it is considered that they are can be purchased cheap, by addressing or in- ; : 4 4 quiring of the subscriber £ Tims on each, Dackags,i For sale by ui} ripe for lancing The cultivators then much good, I think it will benefit oth- ers who are out of health. Iwas in a very distressing and discouraging condition. I had no appetite whatever ; could not sleep well ; suffered with IMPORTANT—If you cannot read this prim: distinetly by lamp or gas)ighs in the evenin, at a distance of ten inches, your eyesight § failing, no matter what your age, and your eyes druggists, or sent from here express paid on C 5 5 A d help. Y ight be i ) sooth GEO, 4 HOSS receipt of price. come forth in the evening, and, with an | tell falsehoods out of fear will soon obe- Sxorueluing headaches, | fsbo preserved if properly corrected. 1tin. EL 38-22-3m pring Mills. A. F. SAWHILL, implement not unlike the knives of a | Ome utterly untrustworthy unless it be ‘GUID des that spectacles should be dispensed wi — 187 Federal Street, ALLEGHENY, Pa. taken in hand by some wise man or TIRED AND LANGUID, as long as possible. If they assist the vision. cupping instrument, they clarify the capsule on its sides with deep incisions, 80 that the juice may exude. In the early morning the cultivators reappear with a scraping knife and their earthenware pots, and they scrape off the exuded juice and collect it in their AGENTS WANTED. Te CONSUMPTIVES. The undersigned having heen restored to health by simple means, aft>r suffering for several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease Consumption, is anxious to use them. There is no danger of seeing toc well, so long as the print is not magnified ; ii should look natural size, but plain and dis tinet. Don fail to call and have Jour eye: tested by King's New System, and fitted wit} Combination spestacled, They will correct and preserve the sight. For sale F. C. RICHARD, 2749 42 High St., opp. Arcade, Bellefonte. 37-38 1y woman who understands child nature and is thus able to win its confidance. Parents would do well to put themsel- ves in the place of the child and should never indict punishment for light causes. A child who faars its parents is apt tu develop an evil character. Oculists and Opticians. Had no ambition and seemed all brok- y en down, After I had taken medicine prescribed by two of our best physi- cians, a kind neighbor advised me to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. I followed * her advice, and the result is, I am per- ee EYE EXAMINATION. re OUR ems: 3 " make known to his fellow sufferers the means | pots. And this is crude o ium. the head- EYE SPECIALIST. Fue Pottosg yin desire ¥t. he will cheer press rar is se ro hes tired eh Fine Job ti 5 ully send (free of charge) a ¢opy of the pre- T—— ’ » : Prin will be in scription used, which Ea will BE Aniiie Kreider Ill : The Ciyy of Chuzches, ing is vanished, and I am bright and ne Jo Ng. —BELLEFONTE,— Se for ons iption, Aula, Cone), Bron: : There is not a city in the United ambitions. I can eat heartily at every —SATURDAY, AUGUST 5th.— | hopes all sufferers will t Repay as it is | Survivor of the Dreadful Tragedy Overcoms by States which might be called the City of meal, and have gained in weight from INE JOB PRINTING : * invaluable. Those desiring the prescription, | the Shock. Churches with more appropriateness 94 to 1056 pounds. I do not have any at the Which will cost them nothing, and may prove a — : distress in my than Washington. The capital contains nearly 200 churches—most of these be- longing to the Methodist denomination, which claims 52. The Baptists come next, with 45, then the Episcopalians with 26, and the Presbyterians with 21. The Roman Catholics have 18, the i ( Lutherans 10, the Congregationalists 4, that fatal morning Annie never return- | the Hebrew and the Christians 3 each ed to her home, but remained at a hot. and the Unitarians, the Universalists el. Her father’s farm contains 1000 { and the Swedenborgians 1 each. Besides there are half a dozen non-sectarian bodies. 0——A SPECIALTY———o0 AT TUF WATCHMAN o OFFIC Lancaster, Pa. July 15.--Annie Kreider, whose parents and three sis. ters and one brother were murdered at Cando. N. D., by Albert Baumberger, is now ill at the home of her uncle, John H. Risser, near Elizabethtown. After warning the people of Cando BROCKERHOFF HOUSE. from 8:30 A. M. to 5 P. M., {and will make xo CHARGE to examine your eyes. blessing, will Please address, ev. EDWARD A. WILSON 87-46-1y Brooklyn, New York. ANN’'S KIDNEY CURE.—Cures Bright's Disease, Dropsy, Gravel, Ner- vousness, Heart, Urinary or Liver Diseases. Known by a tired languid feeling. Inaction of the kidneys, weakens and poisons the blood, and unless cause is removed you cannot have health. Cured me over five years ago of Bright's Disease and Dropsy.—Mrs. I. L.” Mil- ler, Bethlghem, Pa., Sa other similar testo menials. Try it, ure guaranted. Cann’s i Kidney Cure Co, 120 Nenana Rt Philadelphia, | acres, and 600 acres of wheat is ready Pa. Sold by all reliable druggists. 33 23-1y. to be harvested. HOODS SARSAPARILLA CURES stomach, and epileptic fits, to which I was formerly subject, never trouble me now. I cheerfully recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla and do not wish to be without it” Mrs. Eva Covert, Bath, Steuben County, N. Y. HOOD'S PILLS act easily, yet prompt. ly and efficiently, on the liver and Low- n els. 25c. 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