NN Rwy Sechler & Co. Colleges. A 2oiER & CO.——* GROCERS—BUSH HOUSE BLOCK. —HEAD QUARTERS FOR— FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, SPICES AND FRUITS . IN TZAS we have Oolongs, Gun-Pow: der, Imperial, Young Hyson, Japan English Breakfast, and our Fine Blend- cdf Tea is something that will please any one who appreciates acup of Royal Tea. IN SPICES, Cinnamon, Cloves, Al kpice, Nutmeg, Mace, Ginger, Cayennt { Pepper, Mustard all strictly pure goods. IN COFFEES AND CHOCCLATE, Mocha—yenuine, Java—OIld Govern ment, Rio— Finest Brazilian. All ex- cellent quality and always fresh roasted. Baker's Premium Chocolate and Break- fast Cocoa, Van Houten's Cocoa, Wil- bur's Chocolate, and German Sweet Chocolate. : IN COOKING EXTRACTS we keep a line of Joseph Burnett & Co's, (Bos- ton) goods, they are the finest we can find, also a line of Knight's extracts. BEANS, California Limas, New York Marrow and Pea Beans, dried Green Peas. “RICE New Crop Carolina Head Rice. DOMESTIC CANNED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES, ToMATOES « Cottage, Home and Worthington. Brands ~—CoRrN Persian and Mountain Brands, —CorN Granules, Lima Beans and Succotash, Dew Drop brand. GREEN Peas, Early Junes, Scottish chief and Cecelia brands. PINE APPLE sliced and grated, Strawberries and White Cher- ries, Dew Drop brand. Bosion Baked Beans. CALIFORNIA CANNED FRUITS, Yellow Crawford, Lgmon Cling, and White Heath Pea Whi Cherria and Apricots. IMPORTED VEGETABLES ANA FRUITS, French Peas and Mush- rooms, Preserved Cherries, Straw- berries, Brandy Cherries and Crosse Blackwell's Jams all in glass. MISCELLANEOUS, Pure Maple Syrup, Honey strained and in combs, Plum Pudding, Armour’s Corned Beef Potted Tongue and Ham, Condensed milk, Dunham's Shred Cocoa nut. Rich Mild Cream Cheese, Small Family - Cheese, Bradford County Dairy But- for Buckwheat Flour, Corn Flour, Gluten Flour, Vienna Flour. Fine Confectioners and Cut Loaf Sucars Eztra Fine New Crop New Or eans Syrups, Pure White Sugar Table Syrup, Pure Cider Vinegar. NUTS, Princess Paper Shell, Califor- nia and Bordaw. Almonds, Assorted Nuts, English Walnuts, Pecans extra large, Cream Nuts, Fresh Roasted Peanuts, Cocoa Nuls extra quality. IN CONFECTIONARY, we haw Fine Mixtures, Cream Chocolates Roast Almonds, Cream Dates, Ros and Vanilla, Jordon Almonds, French Glace Fruits, Fine Chocolate Caramels, ‘Chocolate Marsh Mallows, Cocoa Nu bon bons, Chocolate Madridos, Lozenges, Clear Toys, and a large assortment of fine goods in this line all carefully se- lected. nt : FRANQOO AMERICAN SOUPS, French Bouillon, Consomme, Oz Tail, Mock Turtle, - Mulligatawny, and Terrapin. OLIVE OIL, S. Ree § Cos} Pint, Pints and Quarts. The finest ana- lysts in the World pronounces it pure. PICKLES IN GLASS, Crasse § Blackwell's Chow Chow, Gherkins, Mized, White Onions, Cauliflower, Picalilli, and Walnuts. CEREAL GOODS. Oat Meal, Rolled Oat, Cracked Wheat. Pearl Barley, Breakfast and Dinner Hominy, Ma- caront and Vermacceli. MEATS. Fine Sagar Cured Hams, Breakfast Bacon and Dried Beef, White Rose Lard. GREEN FRUITS, Florida Oranges, Messina Lemons, White Almeria Grapes, Catawba Grapes, and Jersey Cranberries. CURED FRUITS. Evaporated Cali- Jornia Pared and unpared Peaches, and Apricots. ‘ RAISINS, Imperial Cluster, Fine Lay- ers, ‘Ondaras, Valencias, Sultana ane California Seedless and Loose Mus catels. FISH. New Mackerel very fine, Qodfish boneless and evaporated, SALMoY Magnolia, Astoria and Glacier brand Hoeg’s Spiced Salmon, Shrimps, Lob sters, Crab Meats ard Spiced Oysters Sardines, French }s, and 4s Boneless. SECHLER & CO. 38-1 BELLEFONTE, Pa. as 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. LEADING DEPARTMENTS 6F 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. 8, 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 Field, the Shop and the Laboratory. : 5. HISTORY; Ancient and Modern, with original investigation, 6. INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN. 7. LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE; Lat- in (optional), French, German and Ebpglish (required), one or more continued through the entire course. 8. MATHEMATICS AND ASTRONOMY ; pure and Spi : 9. MECHANIC ARTS; combining shop work with study, three years’ course; new ouilding and equipment, 10. ¥ ENTAL, MORAL AND POLITICAL 3C. ENCE; Constitutional Law and History, Political Economy, &c. 11. MILITARY SCIENCE; instruction theoretical and practical, including each arm of the service. 12. PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT; Two years carefully graded and thorough. Commencement Week, June 9-12, 1895. Fall Term opens Sept. 11, 1895. Examination for admission, June 13th and Sept. 10th. For Catalogue or other in formation, address GEQ. W. ATHERTON, LL.D., President tate College, Centre county, Pa. 27 25 Coal and Wood. id RD K. RHOADS, Shipping and Commission Merchant, !=DEALER IN-. ANTHRACITE, BITUMINOUS & WOODLAND fl G4 L—1f 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— nesr the Passenger Station. Telephone 1312. 86 18 Medical. MALL & EASY . TO TAKE. Shedd’s little mandrake pills, Constipation, biliousness, sick 39-28 head ache. Never nauseate. WwW RIGHT'S —INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS— Cleanse the Bowels and Purify the Blood! Cure Diarrhcea, Dysentery and Dyspepsia, and give healthy actions to the‘en- tire system. 39-40-1y LY’S CREAM BALM.—Is quick- ly absorbed. Cleanses the Nasal Pas- sages, Allays Pain and Inflammation, Heals the Seres. Protects the Membrane from Addi- tional Cold. Restores the Senses of Taste and Smell. IT WILL CURE. ———(C-A-T-A-R-R-H— ELY’'S CREAM BALM CURES, COLD IN HEAD, CATARRH, HAY- FEVER, ROSE-COLD, DEAFNESS AND HEADACHE. COLD IN HEAD. A particle is applied into each nostril and is Sgitestie Price 50 cents at Druggists or by mail. ELY BROTHERS, 40-12-5t 56 Warren Street, New York. {rants CCCC C AS IFO RT A C AS TT 0 B 1 A C A ST R I A CcCcC FOR INFANTS AND CHILDREN. CASTORIA PROMOTES DIGESTION, and overcomes Flatulercy., Constipation Sour Stom- ach, Diarrhea, and Feverishness. Thus the child is rendered healthy and its sleep natural. Castoria contains no Morphine or other nar- cotic property. “Castoria is so well adapted to children that I recommead jt as superior to any prescription ~ known to me.” w,. H. A.Ancurn, M.D., 111 South Oxford St., Brooklyn, N, Y. “I used Castoria in my practice, and find it specially adapted to affections of children.” ALEX RoBERTSON, M. D., 1057 2d Ave., New York. “From personal knowledge and observation I can say that Castoria is an excellent medi- cine for children, acting as a laxative and re- lieving the pent up bowels and generalsystem very much. Many mothers have told me of of its excellent effect upon their children.” Dk. G. C. Oscoop, Lowell, Mass. THE CENTAUR COMPANY, 3843-2y 77 Murray Street, N. Y. | applied to 8 member of the female sex “we love the dentist who tells us that Boal fata eliefonte, Pa., July 12, 1895. ae e.g —— Uncle Dick Oglesby. two Characteristic Stories of the Genial Er. Governor of Illinois. I think it was during the Cleveland- Blaine campaign thatex-Governor Ogles- by of Illincis, “Uncle Dick,” as he is familiarly known, first made a stay of any length in New York. He and a companion had a sumptuous luncheon, ordered of course by the in- troducer, who wound up by inviting the governor to smoke. The clerk at the cigar counter handed out some fine Ha- vana cigars. Uncle Dick was about to take one, when some thought arrested his hand, and he asked : “What's the price of those?’ “Twenty-five cents,” was the geply. “Holy smoke !”’ ejaculated the gov- ernor. ‘‘Put’em back! Put ’em back, quick 1” “But, governor, this is my treat,” | said his friend. “Daren’t do it! Daren’t do it! Put ‘em back !"’ “Yes, but governor’-- “I tell youl daren’t do it. Why, man, if they should ever find out in Il- linois that I smoked a 25 cent cigar in New York, they’d turn we out of the church, and it would ruin me politi- cally forever. Daren’t do it! Ten cent cigars are good enough for me in New York and 5 centers at home.” Uncle Dick always prided himself on his success in campaigning wken called upon to reach a man’s vote through his family pride. On one of his tours he passed through a country town in Illinois, when he came suddenly upon a charming group —a comely woman with a bevy of little ones about her—in a garden with a high picket fence in front of it. He stopped short, then advanced and lean- ed over the front gate. «Madam,” said he in his most in- gratiating way, “may I kiss these beau- tiful children 7” “Certainly, sir,”” the lady answered demurely, ‘there is no possible objec- tion, ‘They are lovely darlings,” said Un- cle Dick, after he had finished the elev- enth. “I have seldom seen more beauti- ful babies. Are they all yours, marm ?”’ The lady blushed deeply. “Of course they are—the sweet little treasures. From whom else, marm, could they have inherited these limpid eyes, these rosy cheeks, these profuse curls, these comely figures and these musical voices ?”’ The lady, continued blushing. “By the way, marm,” sail Uncle Dick, ‘may I bother you to tell your estimable husband that Richard J. Oglesby, Republican candidate for gov- ernor, called upon him this evening ?”’ “Alas, sir,” quoth the lady, “I have no husband.” “But these children, surely are not a widow ?”’. “J feared you were mistaken sir,when you first came up. This is an ofphan asylum !”’ madam