— TRADE MARKS, State College. Tee PENN’A. STATE COLLEGE. Located in one of the most Beautiful and Healtliful Spots in the Allegheny Region ; Tndenominational ; » Open to Both Sexes; Tuition Free; Board and other Expenses Very Low. New Buildings and Equipments LEADING DEPARTMENTS oF STUDY. 1. AGRICULTURE (Two Courses), and AGRI- CULTURAL CHEMISTRY ; with constant illustra- tion on the Farm and in the Laboratory. 2. BOTANY AND HORTICULTURE ; theoret- ical and practical. Students taught original study with the microscope. 3. CHEMISTRY with an unusually full and Horough course in the Laboratory. : 4. CIVIL ENGINEERING ; ELECTRICAL EX- GINEERING; MECHANICAL ENGINEERING These courses are accompanied with very exten- principally sold by druggists.—T7rans- ripr. | am A | ——Johnny—*‘Does babies all come from | heaven 2”? Johnny's mamma — ‘‘Yes, | dear.” Johnuy—*‘Then I guess they don’t have no shade trees nor parasols up there.” | Johnny’s mamma—*‘ ‘Why, what makes you think that?’ Johnny—‘‘Look how | sunburned all the new habies is.” land Leader. —CCleve- —— Indigestion is often taken for con- | sumption. The word consumption means | wasting away, and dyspeptics often waste {away as badly as consumptives. | The reason people waste away is because either they don’t get enough to eat, or they don’t digest what they do eat. If the latter is your trouble take Shaker | Digestive Cordial. This will help you to digest your food and stop your loss of flesh. Shaker Digestive Cordial is made from well-known Shakers at Mount Lebanon. | It possesses great tonic and digestive pow- | Shaker Digestive Cordial has’ cured | many supposed consumptives (who were really dyspeptics), by simply helping their | stomachs to- digest their food, thus giving | them nourishment and new strength. {Sold by druggists; Trial bottle 20 cents. i | —Fimt Mosquito — “Why did you | leave that minister so rudely, Maude ?’’ i Second Mosquito—*‘Oh, once in awhile I | can’t resist the temptation to get off a good 12. By adopting a single standard, as there is about an equal quantity of silver aud | thing.’ —New phan. 2 : The holders of | —_— THE PuzzLE SOLVED.—Perhaps no lo- cal disease has puzzled and haftled the medical profession more than nasal catarrh. While not immediately fatal it is among the most nauseous and disgusting ills the flesh is heir to, and the records show very few or no cases of radical cure of chronic catarrh by any of the many modes of treat- ment until the introduction of Ely’s Cream Balm a few years ago. The success of this preparation has heen most gratifying and surprising. ; ——Probably Don Cameron thought the best way he could help Bryan in thidstate was to declare against him.—Harrishurg Patriot. ——Hot weather proves depressing to those whose blood is pobr. Such people saparilla. Dr. Grace N. Kimball, of Bangor, Me., who is now in charge of the relief work in Armenia, and has gained the honorary ti- i tle of ‘‘the heroine of Van,’ has been chos- en assistant physician of Vassar College, and will enter upon her duties in January. The chief physician is Dr. Elizabeth Burr Thelburg, also of Bangor. Medical. Liar Last and all the time Hood's Sarsapg- rilla has been advertised asa blood pu- rifier. Its great cures have been ac- complished through purified blood— cures of scrofula, salt rheum, rheuma- tism, neuralgia, catarrh, nervousness, that tired feeling. It cures when oth- ers fail, because it ALWAYS Strikes at the root of the disease and eliminates every germ of impurity. Thousands testify to absolute cures of blood diseases by Hood's Sarsaparilla, although discouraged by the failure of other medicines. Remember that HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA Is the best—in fact the One True Blood Purifier. Hood's Pills easy to buy ; easy to take, easy to operate. 25c. 41-31. New Advertisments. re TABLE SYRUPS. NEW-ORLEANS Sixteen of the varieties have been grown | Fulty 26.52 and German Emperor 26.46 | MOLASSES. PURE MAPLE SYRUP, IN ONE side by side for the past seven years. Seven | > have been under trial for four consecutive years, four for three years and four for one | will be found in the column showing the - average yield for all the years tested. For | GALLON CANS, AT $1.00 EACH. SECHLER & CO. herbs, barks and the juices of fruit, by the |. should enrich their blood with Hood's Sar- | Attorneys-at-Law. f AS. W. ALEXANDER.—Attorney at Law Belle- e. fonte, Pa. All professional business will receive prompt attention. Office in Hale building opposite the Court House. 36 14 F. FORTNEY.—Attorney at Law, Bellefonte, ° Pa. Office in Woodring’s building, north of the Court House. 14 2 D. H. HASTINGS. W. F. REEDER. ASTINGS & REEDER.—Attorneys at Law, Bellefonte, Pa. Office No.®4, North Al- legheny street. m3 B. SPANGLER.—Attorney at Law. Practices . in all the courts., Consultation in Eng- fish and German. Office in the Eagle building, Bellefonte, Pa. 40 22 S. TAYLOR.— Attorney and Counsellor a ° Law. Office, No. 24, Temple Co urt fourth floor, Bellefonte, Pa. All kinds of leg a business attended to promptly. 40 49 OHN KLINE.— Attorney at Law, Bellefonte. | Pa. Office on zecond floor of Furst’s new building, north of Court House. Can be consulted in English or German. 20 31 C. HEINLE.—Attorney at Law, Bellefonte, . Pa. Office in Hale building, opposite Court House. All professional business will re- ceive prompt attention. 30 16 W. WETZEL.— Attorney and Counsellor at eho Law. Office No. 11, Crider’s Exchange, second floor. All kinds of legal business attended to promptly. Consultation in English or German. on 394 Physicians. Tre 0. GLENN, M. D., Physician and Sur- geon, Boalsburg, Pa. 113 WwW 8S. GLENN, M. D., Physician and Surgeon State College, Centre county, Pa., Office at his residence. 35 41 HIBLER, M. D., Physician and Surgeon, . offers his professional services to the citizens of Bellefonte and vicinity. Office No. 20, N. Allegheny street. 11 23 Dentists. \ — E. WARD, D. D. 8, office in Crida 's Stone ° Block N. W. Corner Allegheny (ind High Sts. Bellefonte, Pa. Gas administered for the painless extra ction of teeth. Crown and Bridge Work also. 34-11 , Bankers. EE - erie ACKSON, CRIDER & HASTINGS, (successors | ® to W. F. Reynolds & Co.,) Bankers, Belle- | fonte, Pa. Bills of’ Exchange and Notes Discount- | ed; Interest paid on special deposits; Exchange on Eastern cities. Deposits received. 17 36 1 Insurance. | — = J C. WEAVER.—Insurance Agent, be- | ° gan business in 1878. Not a single loss {| has ever been contested in the courts, by any | company while represented in this agency. Of- | fice between Jackson, Crider & Hastings bank "12 | and Garman’s hotel, Bellefonte, Pa. | EO. L. POTTER & CO., | GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS, [in Mutual and Stock Companies at reasonable i rates. Office in Furst's huilding, opp. the Court : 25 House. i Represent the best companies, and write policies | | | 1 | (VENTRAL HOTEL C MILESBURG, PA. A. A. KOHLBECKER, Proprietor. Thix new and commodious Hotel, located opp. the depot, Milesburg, Centre county, has been en- tirely refitted, refurnished and replenished throughout, and is ‘now second to none in the county in the character of accommodations offer- i ed the public. Its table is supplied.with the best | the market affords, its bar contains the purest | and choicést.liguors, its stable has attentive host- | lers, and every convenience and coinfort is ex- ! tended its guests, w@ Through travelers on the railroad will fine this an excellent place to lunch or procure a meal, as all trains stop there about 25 minutes, 24 24 | | emm—— — | Nurseries. | WwW A N T E DENERGETIC MEN to so- | llieit orders for our hardy {Nursery Stock. Expenses BY THE and salary to those leaving hots, or sominizsion to 7 [local agents. ermanent CHASE Drogen, phe bask 3 , ness easily learned. Ad- NURSERIES [dress The R. G. CHASE 1CO., 1430, S. Penn Square, 40 35 1y. ‘Philadelphia. New Advertismernits. FINE RESIDENCE FOR SALE.—The home of Morrie W. Cowdrick, on east Linn street, Be'lefonte, is offered for sale cheap. A fine 3 story brick house, on a lot 735x200, new frame stable, brick ice house and other out-build- ings. The house is in excellent repair, has all modern improvements, bath, hot anc cold water on two floors, furnace in cellar and a large cistern. Write or call on M. W. COWDRICK, 40 43 tf. Ningara Falls, N. Y. (°°r APPLES VS FROZEN OUT WHEAT. Heretofore the firms of Centre county, Penn’a. have produced the best guality of wheat and us- ually a crop of poor, wormy apples. As there will be little wheat this year, the farmers can make up the loss hy protecting their appie crop. Spraying the apple trees destroys the codling moth or opie worm, after which the trees produce good salable fruit and plenty of -it. Spray Pumps and spray- ing ingredients, with full printed instructions, as well as Bucket Pumps, which purify foul cistern water, are for sale at the very lowest prices at the Agricultural Implement Store of McCALMONT & CO., 41-20-3m Bellefonte, Pa. esr ORANGES, LEMONS, BA- NANAS, COCOANUTS, DATES AND FIGS AT SECHLER & CO. Fine Job Printing. Ov Oat-meal and flakes are always fresh | . and sound, you can depend on them. SECHLER «& CO. value of variety but that it should he con- | | tinued through two or three years in order | i re JOB PRINTING | 2A SPECIALTY—0 | | AT THE | WATCHMAN OFFICE. | There is no style of work, from the cheapes Dodger” to the finest t—BOOK-WORK,—} that we can not do in the most satisfactory man- ner, and at | Prices consistent with the class of work. Call at | or communiecatewith this office.