RTE ER Colleges. rue PENNSY VANIA 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 (1I'wo Courses), and AG- RICULTURAL CHEMISTRY; with constant fllustrations on the Farm and in the Labora- WY" BOTANY AND HORTICULTURE; the- oretical and practical Students taught origi- nal stuoy with the microscope. 3. CHEMISTRY; with an unusually full and thorough course in the Laboratory. 4. CIVIL ENGINEFRING; ELECTRICAL ‘ENGINEERING; MECHANICAL ENG I- NEERING. These courses are accompanied with very extensive practical exercises in the Field, t..e Shop and the Laboratory. 5. HISTORY ; Ancient and Modern, with inal investigation, origina BUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN. 7. LADIES’ COURSE IN LITERATURE AND SCIENCE; Two years. Arne facilities ic, vocal and instrumental. fo TP ANGUAGE AND LITERATURE; Lat- in (optional), French, German and English (required), one or more continued through the entire course, 3 9. MATHEMATICS AND ASTRONOMY ; re and applied. Poo. MECHANIC ARTS; combining shop work with study, three years’ course; new d equipment, su ENTAL, MORAL AND POLITICAL SCIENCE; Constitutional Law and History, itical Economy, &c. 3 PI CMITITARY SCIENCE; instruction theoretical and practical, including each arm ice. ose PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT; Two years carefully graded and thorough. Commencement Week, June 11-14, 1893. Fail Term opens Sept. 13, 1893. Examination for admission, June 16th and Sept. 13th. For Catalogue or other information, S3dsen . W. ATHERTON, LL.D. SEO. VW. 4 President, 27 26 State College. Centre county, Pa. entaans Paints. HERE is but one way In the world to be sure of having the best paint, and that is to use only a well-establish ed brand of strictly pure white lead .* The following brands are standard, “Old Dutch” process, and are always absolutely STRICTLY PURE + ££ + = = 3 WHITE LEAD «ARMSTRONG & McKELVY,” “BoYMER-BAUMAN,” “DAVIS-CHAMBERS,” “fF AHNESTOCK.” #[fyou want colored paint, tint any of the dari ure nh National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors. These colors are fold in one-pound cans, each can being sufficient to tint 25 pounds of Strictly Pure White Lead the desired shade; they are in po sense ready mixed paints, but a combination of perfectly pure colors in the handiest form to tint Strictly Pure White Lead. Send us a postal card and get our book on paint and color card, free. NATIONAL LEAD CO. New York. Pittsburg, Branch, 2 German National Bank Building, Pittsburg. 3913-ltnr Ga —— Coal and Wood. Eovanp K. RHOADS, Shipping and Commission Merchant, :=DEALER IN-: . ANTHRACITE, BITUMINOUS & WOODLAND f—CO A L.—1% GRAIN, CORN EARS, SHELLED CORN, OATS, STRAW and BALED HAY, . BUILDERS and PLASTERS’' SAND, KINDLING WOOD, by the bunch or cord as may suit purchasers. Respectfully solicits the patronage of his friends and the public, at —HIS COAL YARD— pear the Passenger Station. Telephone 1312. 36 18 fxmama—— ——— Miscellaneous Advs. 3 00000— www A YEAR = =i= FOR THE INDUSTRIOUS. If you want work that i+ pleasant and profit able, send us your addr: ss immediately. We teach men and women how to earn from $5.00 per day to $3,000 per yedr without having had previous experienc, and furnish the employ ment at which they can make that amount. Nothing difficult tolearn or that requires much time. ‘I'he work is easy, healthy, and houor able and can be done during daytime or even- ines, right in your own locality, wherever you live. Theresult of a few hours’ work often equals a week's wazes. We have taught thousands of both sexes and all ages, and many have laid foundations that will surely bring them riches. Some of the smartest men in this country owe th: ir success in life to the start given them while in ouremploy years ago. You, reader, may do as well; try it. You cannot fail. No capital necessary. We fit you out with something that is new, solid, and sure. A hook brimful of advice is free to all. Help yourself by writing for it to-day—not to- morrow. \ E. C. ALLEN & CO, Box 420. 38-46-1y Augusta, Kaine. Insurance. C. WEAVER, GENERAL INSURANCE eo Agent, Bellefonte, Pa. Policies written n AT TCT EE ———— Hate — | the diflerent OT | ——For some time past the world’s | Woman's Christian Temperance Union governinents a monster | petition against tne liquor and opium [ trathic and qeainet legnlized vige. It dhe Tramp Crusade The Coxey army ot iramps and lu- patics 18 wuinly matenialzing in the shape of peripatetic peisons who, scent. 1g a chance indulge in undisturbed plunder of the country along the line, ure flocking by twos and threes to the point of assemblage by the freight truck und bumper sleepers. The probable di- mensions of the whole product of irra- vonul brains are that Massillon and the country around will be overrun with tramps unul the authorities of that dis. rie pluck up spunk enough to take sume vigorous action under the vagrant acts, In the meantime some characteristic incidents are illustrating the nature of the peuple whom the scheme attracts. Ove mun bus arrived to “army” with the anoouncement that he refused a job at $110 » month in order to demonstrate in his own reason the sufferings ol ihe unemployed. The Pa- cific const wing of the army coolly calls upon either a city or a railroad eorpos ration to furnssh it with free transporta- tion for its juunt across the continent. The second in command of the scheme has been charged by a labor organ with baving been an employe of Leland Stantord to do discreditable work in the interest of the Central and Southern Pacific corporations, and loftily refuses either to deny or plead guilty to the charge. All of it is the most grotesque known in this country. Itis built on the model of Lord George Gordon's “No Popery’’ riots, with the additonal feature tbat it is perpetrated in the face of the supposed progress and enlight- enment of another century. pated malcontents, cranks and crimin- brains to start a project which the law iess can vse for plunder. that 8 mao can beso devoid of judg- sale plunder, and to reiy on his decla- cording to law. Buta wan in the full a scheme is joining un expedition for freenvotivg or worse. « Every old soldier knows that a disciplined army of 5,000, and much less ten times that number, cannot be marched fifty miles through a rural district without plunder. When tke army of indefinite numbers is with- out authority and disciplive to resirain it, and without means to feed and shel- ter it, the proposition, it carried out, necessarily implies that along its hne of murch will be left a wake ot pluu- dered hones. It is bumliating that this product of irresponsibility and ignorance must be treated seriously. But, since it 1s has attained to such proportions, the au- thorivies every where should be prepared to promptly suppress the least breach of the peace. The Governors of Ono, Pennsylvania and Maryland should see to it that the first act of plunder iz pun- ished and the first riotous proceeding suppressed. If this is done properly the whole army will be quickly placed in confinement—the lunatics in asylums and the tramps in workhouses and jails. — Pittsburg Dispatch ¥ive Baby Lions. The Mother, Sultana, Killed Two of Them 12 Trying to Strike the Keeper. BroOKLYN, March 23.-~There was a large addition to ibe Noab’s Ark trained animal exhibition to-day. Keep- er Fearion bis first daily round among the animals tound that the licness had given birth to five seven pound hon babies There ate usually only from two to four in a litter of lion cubs. Ferari got a pan of milk and offered it to Sultuna. She struck out at him with outstretched claws. She thought, perbaps, Ferari would take away the cubs. The blow missed the keeper, but struck two of the cubs and killed them. Sultsna is now shui up in a dark cage. She is an Atrican lioness, seven years old. She 1s a savage beast. Hight months ago she gave bir h to quadrup- lets. Nero, her mate, is a black maned African lion. He is six jyeurs older than his spouse. The Democratic Party's Real Danger. What is the fundamental doctrine of the protectionisis ? Toat the State, by constant interference in the way of tar- iff laws, shall make certain industries «profitable. What 1s the doctrine of the tanff reformers ? That the State shall leave these thicgs to the independent, selt-reliant activities of the people. From whom, then, have the Populists and the Socislists learned their *‘wild theo- ries ?” From protectionist doctrines, and not from those of the tariff refor- mers. The real danger at present lies not in the Democratic policy in this res- pect, but in the uncertainty whether the Democrats in Congress will carry that policy into effect. A Great Flood. LirrLe Rock, Ark., March 21.— The greatest flood in the history of south cen- tral Arkansas is now on and that part of the stete is rapidly approaching the condition of an inland ocean. It has rained almost incessantly all over the state and in the Indian territory for four days. Railway communication since Mon- day bas been almost entirely cut off from the south to Texarkana, and from recent reports 1t is not improbable that the same fate awaits the country on the north and west, sind probably the east. The Coffee Was Forthcoming. “Lady, could you give a poor man & Standard Cash Compenies at lowest rates. Indemnity against Fire, Lightning, Torna does, Cyclone, and wind storm. Office between Reynolds’ Bank and Garman’s Botel, : ! 3412 1y EO. L. POTTER & CO., GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS, Represent the pest companies, and write pol} cies in Mutual and Stock Companies at reason able rates, Office in Furst’s building, opp. the Qourt House 226 cup of coffee?’ Mrs. Nuwife—‘No, breakfast is all over.” «Well, I'll say this, that I've tramped for two years, and it’s the first place that i've smelled genuine, first class coffee yet.” “Never mind your feet; they don’t look muddy. Just sit down here at the table. Do vou take cream and sugar?” — Chicago Inter Ocean. reinforce the | burlesque on the ideas and methods of | American democracy that has ever been | That century old outbrenk of addle- | 1nals illustrates the avility of unsettled | Its possible | ment as to summon men to a scheme which can only be carried out by whole- | ration that everything must be dove uc- | possession of reason who promotes such | has growin ant i now over 9 1 000,000 1ndividu atures and with {the attestation of ceria of societies not fess than 3,000 000. In order to pre | sent this an arousd-thesworld demon | stration i= (0 be ory i, a first class | steamer is 10 be chartered and a party { 01 100 persons, it is suid, will aceom- { pany Lady Henry Somerset and Miss | Willard in the presentation, The plan | is to beein with the United States Gov. | ern gent next October. They wi then | 20 to Great Britain, having a grand demanstrretion at Exeter Hall, London, Lon November 1. Italy will be the next point, where it is hoped that both the Pore and the King of Lialy will re- i eeive the delegation, Greece, Jerusa- [lem and Cairo will then be visited, It | is intended to reach India in time for | the National Congress, and great mass [ meetings will be held in all the prinei- | Ipacities. From Calentta thev will goto | Ceylon, Australia, China, Japan, elc ro r———— i War SaagksPrarE Migar Have SAD. — To take or not to fake: That is the question Whether "tis hetter for a man to suffer | The pangs and torments of indigest on, | Or something take, and, in its taking, end them. | Shakespeare didn’t say that, but very i likely be would said something similar, if he were living in the 19th | century, when so many sutfer untold | agonies from indigestion. Of eourse he would have gone on to say that a man must be u fool not to take the ‘‘some- thing” whieh would pat an end to the pangs and torments’ spoken of, if he could get it. Now it 1s a fact that weakened, impoverished blood brings on indigestion, which is the cause of dys: pepsia, constipation—a poisoned condi- tion of the whole system —and itisa fact, also that Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery will so porify the blood and enrich it that ull the weakened organs are revitalized and strengthened. It 18 | guaranteed to do this. If it doesn’t your money will be returned to you. have i BR i striving to Please. | “T don’t know whether I like” these pictures or not,” said the young wom- { an, “They seem rather indistinct. | “But you must remember, madam,” | said the wily photographer, “that your ace is not at all plain.” En ———— ET ——1In the Spring nearly everybody needs n good medicine, The impuri- | ties which have accumulated 1n the! blood during the cold months must be | expelled, or when the mill days coms, and the effect of bracing air 1s lost the body is liable to be overcome by debili- ty or some serious disease. The remark- able success achieved by Hood's Sursap- arilla, and the many words of praise 1t has received, make it worthy your con- fidence. We nsk you to give this medi- cine u trial. We are sure it will do you good. Read the testimonials pub: lished in behalf of Hood’s Sursapariila, all from rehable, grateful people. They tell the story. —— Next to Westminister abbey there ie no place of sculpture of such historic interest in tbe Briush isles as Bunmill fields, the last resting place of Joho Bunyan, Daniel Defoe and Isanc Watts. —— My wife was confined to her bed for over two montos with a very severe attack of rbeumausm. We could get nothing that would afford her any re. lief, and as a last resort gave Chamber- lain’s pain bal a trial. To our great surprise she began to improve alter the first applicaiion, und by using it regu- larly she was soon able to get up and at- tend to her house work. E. H Joho- son, of C. J. Knutson & Co, Kensing- ton, Minn. 50 cent buttles for sale by F. Pous Green. —— You cannot judge a remedy un- til you know its faiber and mother, and so understand the responsibility for 1s existence. Ramon’s Tome hver Pill is bused gpon the formula of one of the greatest physicians of the last century, and its wonderful success in curing com- pletely all forms of biliousness and liver trouble is due to the remarkable com- pounding of 1ts ingredients. Have you ever tried it for sick-beadache ? It costs but 25 cents a box at C. M. Parrish’s, the lending druggist. Sample pill free. ——The Youth—Does a man ever get too old to take any 1uterest in life? The Sage—Oh, yes. But he general- ly recovers by the time he is 25. A MAN THERMOMETER —Lean men make the best thermometers. Fahren- beit never invented better ones. If the weather 1s warm and sunny, they are cheerful. If cold and frosty, they are irritable and snappy. If damp and cloudy, they are downcast and gloomy. But if either lean or fat men are suffering from biliousness, headache, constipa- tion, or indigestion, the weather will always be damp and cloudy 1n their lo- cality, unless they use Dr. Pierce's Pleusant Pellets. These Pellets are small, sugar-coated granules, calculated to start tue liver and digestive organs into healthy activity, and thereby raise low spirits, and dispel gloom. ——Miss Gush—*Oh, Colonel, just look at those magnificent elms! am sure you love trees.’ Colonel Blank—*Dearly, Miss Gush. I learn- ‘ed to love them during the war.”—Life. —— Carpenters, and other mechan- ics, who are so apt to fall from scaffolds and dislocate a limb, will please remem- ber that there is nothing so good for in- flamation as Salvation Oil, the greatest cure for sprains and bruises, ——Little Helen Xellar's efforts to establish a free library at Tuscumbia, Ala., are being enthusiastically praised by the Alabama press. Helen is only 12 years old and was blind and deaf at her birth. Ouly recently she has been able to speak ; and yet with all these obstacles she has met with great suc cess in her free library enterprise. ! ——The servant girl problem may { properly te referred to as the hire “1 has heen preparing for presentation to | education ot women.— West Union (Za. preg § | Gazette. Medical, Ms RCH La AREER APRIL. MAY Are the months in which to purify your blood. Because, 1st, the need is greater now than at any other season ; 2nd, the system is more susceptible than in other months. HOOD'S SARSAPARILILA Is the standard blood purifier and Spring Medicine, and it has the largest sale in the world. It builds up the wholesystem, strengths the nervesand PURIFIES THE BLOOD It cures secrofula, salt rheum and all blood diseases, gives nerve strength and overcomes that tired feeling, BE SURE TO GET HOOD'S ——ALL RUN DOWN— I can recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla to ail my friends and acquaintances as one of the best tonics to strengthen and build up the system when one feels all tun down. For years I suffer- ed with very severe HEADAJHES AND STOMACH TROUBLES. These spells would unfit me for work and leave me in a very weak condi$ on. I commenced taking Hood's Sarsapa- ri'la and it helped me greatle. I can truthfully cay I received more benefit and relief from Hood's Sarsaparilla than HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA CURES from any ‘other source or medicine I have ever taken. Iam willing the above statement should be published for the benefit of others.” Mrs. O. E. Beere, Solon, N. Y. N. B. Be sure to get Hoods. HOODS PILLS cure liver ills, con- stipation, biliousnexs, jaundice, sick heudache, indigestion. C ASTORIA CCCC > AS: I''O.R.1 A AST. .O.R [li A A: S: 1. 0 Ril: A Cc CCCC FOR INFANTS AND CHILDREN. CASTORI{ PROMOTES DIGESTION, and overcomes Flatuleney. Constipation Sour Stom- ach, Diarrhea, and Feverishness, Thus the child is renaered healthy and its sleep natural. Castoria contains no Morphine or other nar- cotic property. “Castoria is so well adapted to children that I recommed it as superior to any prescription known to me.” ! H A.Arcuer, M.D. 111 Routh Oxford St., Brooklyn, N, Y. “I used Castoria in my practice, and find it specially adapted to aff etions of ehildren.’” A1EX RoBERTSON, M. D., 1057 2d ave., New York. “From personal knowledge and observation I can say that Castoria is an excel.ent medi- cine for children, acting as a laxative and re lieving the pent up bowels and general system very much. Many mo hers have told me of of its excellent effect upon their children.” \ DR. G. C. OsGoop, Lowell, Mass. THE CENTAUR COMPANY, 39-6 2m 77 Murray Street, N. Y. J) SCHENCK Mandrake Pills have a value as a household reme- dy far beyond the power of language to describe. The family can hardly be true to itself that does not keep them on hand for vse in emergencies, * "MANDRAEKE, » * » Is the only vegetable sub- stitute for that aangerous mineral, Mercury, and while its action as a cura- tive is fully equal, it pos- sesses none of the perilous effects. v In Constipation, M an- drake acts upon the bowels withont disposing them to subse quent Costiveness. No remedy acts ¢o direct ly on the liver, nothing so speedily cures Sick Head- ache, Sour Stomach and Billiousness as these — P-I-L-L-S.— For Sale by all Druggists. Price 25 cts. per box ; 3 boxes for 65 cts; or sent by mail, pos- tage free, on receipt of price, DR. J. H. SCHENCK & SON, 38-14-tf (ur) Philadelphia, Pa. D* SANFORD'S ——LIVER INVIGORATOR— es TO HAVE HEALTH THE LIVER MUST BE IN ORDER. Cures thousands annually of Liver Com- laints, Billiousness, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, nstipation, Malaria. More Ilis result from an Unhealthy Liver than any other cause. Why suffer when you can be cured ? Dr. San- ford’s Liver Invigorator is a celebrated family mediciue. YOUR DRUGGIST WILL SUPPLY YOU. 38-12-1y. New Advertisements. Attorneys-at-Law. HE CHILDRENS AID SOCIETY of Blair county has a number of Cuildren in its eare which it desires to place out in good families in the country either permanently or for the summer. For full par- ticulars address. 5 MRS CLARI G. BRUNER, 1307 Fourteenth Avenue, 39-12.3t% Altoona, Pa. YY VED. O0——WE WILL BUY——0 SECOND GROWTH . . . .'. . WHITE PINE on the stump, in the log or delivered _— SressrsiasstseetitasanastasessiaTrsatateRIsItsnEratatte assesessessonnes IN{ANY{QUANTITYITOISUIT Address THE WYCKOFF PIPE CO. 39-4-tf Williamsport, Pa. De HOY'S KEYSTONE SUSPENSION FENCE THE PATENTEES OFFER $1,000 - - - FOR ANY BETTER FENCE Posts may be from 40 to 75 feet apart (Patented Nov. 20, 1892.) Territory and Material for Sale in the United States and Canada. LAND OWNERS—The season for fencing your properties is here. Investigate the merits of the “Keystone Suppen® sion Fence,” and acknowleege it su. perior to ali others and adopt it, or put in your claim for the $1.000 above offer- ed. Orders for material, will receive prompt atiention. Call on; or address with stamp. H. K. HOY, M. D. 23 West High St. Bellefonte, Pa. HORSES AT PRIVATE SALE. ee. A grey mare, 7 years old, standard bred. A soirel horse, 5 years old, by Woodlawn, Bay colt, 3 years oid, by Bonner dam by Dan- iel brew. Colt, 4 mos. old, by Chimes Jr., dam repre: sented standard bred. 5 A grey mare 6 years old good size, Kentucky bred, perfectly gentle. . ] A hay mare 5 years, heavy with foal, good size by Woodlawn. ; One buggy and 2 sets single harness. Call on or audress H. K. HOY "23 West High St. Belietente, Fa. represented 39-12 6m J W. ALEXANDER.—Attorney at Law. 2 Bellefonte, Pa. All professional busi ness wil! receive prompt attention. i614 F. FORTNEY, Attorney-at-Law, Be'le : o fonte, Pa. Office in Woodring’s + ild ing, north of the Court House. 142 M. KEICHLINE, Attorney-at-Law, Belle o_fonte, Pa. Office Garman's new nuilding. with W; H. Blair, 19 40 OHN G. LOVE, Attorney-at-Law, Belles fonte, Pa. Office in the rooms formerly cceupied by the late W. P. Wilson. ? D. H. HASTINGS. W. F. REEDER. / ASTINGS & REEDER, Attorneys-at-Law Bellefonte, Pa. Office No. 14 Narth Af egheny street. 218 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 C. HEINLE, Attorney-at-Law, Belle eo fonte, Pa. Office in Garman’s block. opp: Court House. All professional business will receive prompt attention. 30 16 W. WETZEL, Attorney and Counsellor at ° Law. Office No.1l Crider’s kxchange, second floor. All kinds of legal busiuess at teaded to promptly. Consultation in Euglish or German. 39-4 —z Physicians. 8S. GLENN, M. D., Physician and Sur Y « geon, State College, Centre county, Psa Ottice at his residence. 356-41 A HIBLER, M. D., Physician and Surgenn, Ae offers his professional services to the :iuizens of Bellefonte and vicinity. Office 2€ N. Allegheny street. 1 23 R. J. L. SEIBERT, Physician and Sur. : n, offers his professional services to che citizens of Bellefonte and vicinity. Office on North High street, next door to Judge Or vig’ law office, opp. Court House. 29 20 K. HOY, M. D., Oculist and Aurist, No. eo 24 North High Street, Bellefoute, Ps. Uttice hours—7 to 9 a. m.,, 1 to 2 and 7 to 8 & m. Defective vision caretully correcied, pectacles and Eyeglasses furnished, 32 18 R. R.L, DARTT, Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon. Office in residence No. 61 North Allegheny street, next to Episcopa® church. Office hours—8 to 9 a. m.,1to3 and 1 to 9 p. m. Telephone. f 32 45 R. R. L. DARTT, of Bellefonte, Pa., has the Brinkerhoff system of rectal treatment for the cure of Piles, Fie sures and other Rectal diseases. Information furnished upon application. - 180 14tf -— — Dentists. E. WARD. GRADUATE OF BALTI- e MORE DENTAL COLLEGE. Officein Jrider’s Stone Blo¢ High street, Bellefonte. Pa. 3 “nn Bankers. . .. Gore TO BUY A WATCH? If so, buy one that cannot be stolen. The only thief-proof Watches are those with “PU LL-0UTi vesessensaesnnenes 3 BOWS,— HERE'S THE IDEA: The bow has a groove on each end. A collar runs down inside the pendent (stem) and fits into the grooves, firmly locking the bow 10 the pendent, +o that it cane not be pulled or twisted oft. To be sure of getting a Non-pull- out, see thatthe cese is stamp- ed with thistrade mark tym It cannot be had with any other kind Ask your jeweler for pamphlet, or send one to the famous Boss Fil'ed Case makers. EYSTONE WATCH CASE co..} Philadel; hia. sessessennanl ACKSON, CRIDER & HASTINGS, (Succes sors to W. F. Reynold’s & Co.,) Bunkers Bellefonte, Pa. Bills of Kxchange and Note | -Discounted ; Interest paid on special deposite Exchange on Eastern cities. Deposits -e- ceived. 17 36 Hotels. O THE PUBLIC. In consequence of tne similarity to tue names of the Parker and Potter Hoteis the Dropriewor 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 titted up a large and tasty parlor and reception room on the firsd door. WM. PARKER, 3317 Philipsburg, Pa. (ERIraL HOTEL, : MILESBURG, PA. A. A. KoHLBECKER, Proprietor. This new and commodious Hotel, located of posite the depot, Milesburg, Centre count} nas been entirely refitted, refurnished and r( plenished throughout, and is now second k aone in the county in the character of accom nodations offered the public. Its table is suf plied with the best the market atfords, its be contains the purest and choivest liquors, if stable has attentive hostlers, and every conv aience and comfort is extended its guests. &~Through travelers on the railroad wi. ind this an excellent place to lunch or ptocur 3 meal, as all trains stop there about 256 min utes. 24 24 Plaster. oman, Watchmaking-=-jewelry. Piracy PLASTER. . .... SA THE PERFECTION OF WALL PLASTER. tee () en It is put up in bagsand can be mixed in the bLuilaing as used. is easily spread. It is hard, tough, adhesive and durable. Itjdoes not rust the nails or show lath stains and is & NON-CONDUCTOR OF SOUNL 1t is pronounced the best patent plaster, by the plas- terers of Beliefonte ever used in this community. FOR SAI.E BY 85-38-6m McCALMONT & CO. F C. RICHARD, ® o— JEWELER and OPTICIAN,—~¢ And dealer in CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY and i SILVERWARE. Special attention given to the Making and Repairing of Watches. IMPORTANT—If you cannot read this print distinetly by lamp or gaslight in the evenin at a distance of ten inches, your eyesight failing, no matter what your age, and your eyes need help. Your sight can be improved and reserved if properly corrected. It is a wron, idea that spectacles should be dispensed wif as long as possible. If they assist the vision use them. There is no danger of seeing too well, so longaii¥ye rint is not magnified ; ie should look natural size, but plain and dis- tinet. Don’ fail to call and have your eyes tested by King's New System, and fitted with Combination spectacles. ~ They will correct and preserye the sight. For sale by F. C. RICHARD, 2749 42 High St., opp. Arcade, Bellefonte. Fine job Printing. ) E JOB PRINTING 0——A SPECIALTY——o0 AT THF WATCHMAN o OFFIC1 There is no style of work, from the cheap« Dodger” to the finest o—BOOK-WORZEK,—o but you cap get done in the most ‘satisfactory manner, and at Prices consistent with the class of work by calling or communicating with this office, a