a a —————— IB NEW OPENING (4 THEO, DESCHNER F THE BELLEFONTE — GUI WO RES AND HEADQUARTERS FOR noi i Sporting Goods One door below LYON'S STORE, Bellefont And everything in PIST( LS A HOOKS, ING TACKLE. CANES, FIRE-WORKS, &e. WENED. FLAGS, DESCHNER'S SPORTING smayim R YOUR GOODS THADE MARX mums Gi mr York Pe of of Dunfer of the Wan, SAT A R R H. AN ABSOLUTE CURE ron Tv {E mast born case fi ied to Pit ure s 1 or C ATAREH 8 nd the i A Saute B usitly “ « ure, to mankir Keo Jor it. On: od TAS NO EQUAL Pon w ALKA A, A FO: SITIVE CURE IS ASSUL sure, Stog 4 for K gt. Itt ts 4 SPECT es all eruptions fr com pinints it is sv eo market. lowing complair . t RHEU MATISAL. SCROFULA. SKIX ERUPTIOXS. YEXEREAL DISEASES. DYSPEPSIA. LOSS OF APPETITE. FEELIXG OF LAXGOUR. BILIOUSNESS. LIER TROUBLES. XERYOUS WEAKXESS. FEMALE WEAKXESS. Kerign's Caranun Keweov | ) medicine, but a safe and ple 0 take and surel Frente sry of the age, ! yatem and possesion { joron bottles of ordinary p- Write for testin pi mod Ea k sale by PRICE 81 00 A BoTTL ¥. YLES FOR 85.00. On receipt the manufacturers, Bam: Pa, sl sasant t REX BOT : PROOFS. Gute said that the tor: atime Cure was a specific for 11 ‘re attendant aches and Piain Facts, We now Proofs tnthe pointthan prominent mer ites Feb, 26.86 ago, I tried hard to wedy. I also told Col of Rithost any ; but LL mywelf, RY fered with ears and spent hundreds of dol z % any permanent relief until 1 fried Sais Since then, (over two years pow; | ve Lot suffered the least, I know it is a wood thine, 78 will take like wildfire, Xow I want the swency for five States. ™ Here is another from nearer home. Mn J.D, Witite isa leading business man of Bloomsburg Pa. Hi * grandfather. over 8 years old, has been ngreat sufferer from Rheumatism. Nov. 24, 186, Me. WHITE writes us * Have read your circular, The country ia so full ent bin nals it in 8 jake fos hae believe strperly has § merit It is tr iy grand. fs wich a sufferer that be would gladly give fe det te veliss, ton Titres your price fora i rt § tany way, eca: we be don't think 1 Key any thing without merit.” ay & dfsther Pronounees re a fretolass saooens 1 ny only, but aliogether.™ ther of these statements, write wy'll gladly snswer any inquiry fir space does not permit further testimony We have plenty of it however, It makes quite a Littl We send it free to all who ask, Aa yet it i= not to be found st the stores, but can only be had by enclosing the price, snd addressing ie Aericsn propristors, PFAELZER BROS, & CO. S810.821 Market Street, Philadelphia, 1h . Price $2.80. I mar fie moo ge. more. ONE BOX DOES THE BUSINESS, SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE COD LIVER OIL Aod Hypaghosphits of Lim & Soda Almost as Palatable as Milk. The only preparation of COD LIVER OIL that ran cat readily and for a long time by delicate stouache, ‘D EENEDY Fon CONSE MPTION {wr a 53 tro k "Fon By Eo pauaciaTe SAM JONES’ SERMONS In the principal cities, with History of His Life; and Sermons by Sam Small, his Co laborer, ONLY 1LLUSIRA r ED EDITION, Mont remunrkable and futetsely 1 Interening and ams yoroa SVOr seen ONLY FULL "DAU THESTIO x EDITION, The first a reports ever printed. Grests est book sensation of the day. Frome Le , A, No boak ever hefore lke 15. AGRE ANTRD, Popular a Write for dorms; of, to ROOUTe RGONOY send 75 cents in Ham Mall outdt, =p We ullwcipnin, va. ’ STAN 612 Arch SOME SMALL THINGS. THE DISADVANTAGES OF LIVING IN | BY-GONE YEARS. ———— What Our Fathers and Mothers and Their Ancestors Endured In Other Days—The Petty Inconveniences of the " Good Old Times" of Long Ago. We often wonder how many of us are conscious of our advantages in living as this stage of humanity's achievement rather than at an earlier one. How much more cleanly and convenient is life now that we eat by the help of forks than it was 250 years ago when forks were unknown, and fingers were daubed with whate thore was with which to daub them! ow much more agreeable is life now that the news paper is the common visitor of the poorest house! What was i% that our fathers and mothers suffered when the tallow dip and the whale-oil lamp, whose failing wick had | to be picked up every now and then with a | pin, made darkness visible rather than dis- | pelied it! One marvels in remembering 8 | not only that they did not become blind | themselves, but that wo also were not all | born blind. | WHAT OUR ANCESTORS ENDURED, i What tedium was that which these sams | fathers and mothers, and all their anoostors | belore them for many years, endured in ths long journeys when the nardships of tue sad- die and bridle path were succesded by the | passing luxury of the stage coacu, in which, jammed in together and w.th matter whom, the day and night's _ouruey lum. bered along in a misery of woicn nobody | dreamed of naming thes positive extont till | the railway car replaced it! and wiat sus pense and anxiety aod grief, dyi au thou saud deaths in one, did they Lave to encounter before the telegraph arrived to make conversation as swt anl easy as what avenues of cul what possibilites of excellence and eminence, are open now 1o the average woman since the cotton mili has taken out | out of Ler bands the nece.sily of passing | ber days as a slave at the spioning wheel, aud bending ber back «tt the loon, so that there was bardly time in ber life for spell | ing out a chapter in ber Bible, But these adairs bring us upon the great things of life; and to return to the smaller things of which we began to speak, can any | of us imagine bow in the world we got | along before needles were as common as grass spires, and pins put careless sewing at | a premium, and when thorns were in do- | mestic demand for fasteners of slight material’ How did our young aunts make | themselves look pretty when calico prints] wero solid at dU cenls instead of at 6 and 4 cents as they are today! and how did they dare meet an admirer in | the muddy street when the hideous, shape | less India rubber overshos was worn in| place of our delicate and well shaped goa. | Lo 4 not Moreoy er, ture, i WERE JUST AS WELL OFF. Perhaps we were just as well off before drank beer, that fruitful mother of many diseases; perhaps hooey was as healthy for our use as sugar is; perbaps we are no better | for the potato that takes its revenge for! being robbed of its wildness by producing various maladies of indigestion; surely | many of us would almost be glad if] America had never been found, if so Lobaoeo | could also have remained undiscovered: perhaps we were better of before gunpowder | added its disintegrating power to the uni | versa But who of us all could do without |! matches, now that we know of them! ! Years ago, when the chemist or the phy- | sician kept his phosphorus shut up in al bottle that it might lend him light ou swift] occasion, when everybody bad the tinder. | box, with ta burned rags and its bits of | flint, on the kitchen mantel, when nobody | thought any more of letting the fire on the bearth go oat than the vestal would have suffered her lamp's flame to die, but raked it up and covered it with ashes, to Le scat- tered and reveal the live coal in the morn. ing; when, if the shocking catastrophs did take place, an iron skillet full of coals or else a burning brand had to be run for and borrowed of a neighbor, and run back with in a mighty hurry; when Ilamp-lighters bristled on the shelf, and one lighted pipe or candle, oftener than any other way, by blowing on the red coals held in a pair of tongs till the fire flashed up H¢fully for the necessary second of time Harper's Bazar. { The Lot of a Ballet Girl A chorus or ballet girl's lot is necessarily full of temptations and perils Not infre quently she has been exposed to these before locides to go ugon the stage, and her «anger is passel Too comic operais a dreadfui soocol of worals, the inevitable tendency being for gool women to become bad there, aud ior Lad women to become worse. How can it le otherwise! There are thousands of giris in the city without natural protectors, with very little educa tion or training baving no means of sup port outside of themselves If they are in any maopner attractive of person they must be strong in principle to resist what seems to be their doom —New York Cor. San Francisco Chronicle, Lu The Grave of Wendell Phillips The grave of Wendell Phillips at Milton, Mass, is on high ground by stately trees— a spot selected by himself. The body of Mra Phillips bas been laid beside him, upon his loft hand, as was his wish, and a stone will be placed at the head of ths grave bearing the inscription, “Anna & Wendell Phillips,” as he was accustomed to write their names when used together. There ia talk in Boston of opening a subscription list toward erecting a monument to his memory a memorial to which his wife ob- jected as long as she remained alive —-Chi- cago Times, y The Varnish of the Buttercup. The petals of the buttercup have, as well known, a peculiar varnish-like luster. The cause of this Las been investigated by Dr, Mobius, who attributes it to a highly re- fractive yel ow oll existing la the epidermal celis, increased by the fact that the layer of cells of the mesophyl is densely filled with minute starch grains Scientific American, The World's Acreage of Wheat. The area planted in wheat, and now har vested is probably very nearly as follows: Europe, 94,000,000 acres; North 40,500,000 acres; Bouth American, 6, acres; India, 28,000,000 acres; A 5,000,000 acres; Africa and western Asia, 13,000,000 acres; total, 184,000,000 acres — Chicago Journal A Pleture ot Summer Happiness, The season has come when a man who finds a twelve-room boise and a ball acre of gro ind too small for him at home will live with his family in a three-room shanty surro .nded by 1,000 fest of sand and ca | 16 bappiness ~Somerville ournal, Why Me Thought It Celeatial, “Lt it heavenly F einculated Miss Gosh in seferoben to Hin Eo oa Sh ue Boston Transcript I LOVE You. “he climbed apon my willing 1 And softly whispered unto me, “I love you.” whae, Her dainty arms were round my neck, Her sunny curls were in my face; And in ber tender eyes 1 saw The soul of innocence and grace And like a sunbeam glinting through The clouds that hide the skies of blue, Her smile found access to my heart, And bade the shadows all depart. O moment of apocalypse, In which I saw the stately ships, That erstwhile safled away from moe, Come riding back across the sea, I would you might return and stay Within my lonely heart alway. God bless the darling little ebild, Who looked up in my face and smiled; And wrought upon my heart a spell More sweet than songs of lsrafel, Ob, angels, listen while 1 pray That you will makes her life as sweet As that brief moment was to me, Whene'er I beard her lips repeat, “1 love you & ~J umes Chester Hoo) AN ITEM FOR TO | in The PERS. Than to Relleve the “All-Goneness.”’ For Neuralgia For Neuralgia For Neuralgia For Neuralgia For Rheumatism For Rheumatism For Rheumatism For Rheumatism For a Lame Back For a Lame Back | bas “taken a drink of good whisky before | breakfast for forty-seven years, and couldn't | | eat without it” {this worthy but Now, prejudiced person laugh | Bpo; lectic that as old as be substit is may yeot find only cheaper one, one that will ¢ hin to take more than is good for him Take any man who is in the habit of ing in the bottom of the glass for “pure ciabliity” at lnersnts fron noon until mid. | night, and for stomac Lefors he breaks his fast in the OR and let him, after ho has arfson and dressed, repair to a drug store instead of to a bar room. He | has no appetite He doe 4 not feel as though | be were “all there” Instead of a cocktail | let him ask the droggist to prepare a mix ture of these ingredients and which, when mixed to gether, s | single dose Chloroform, five drops: tincture gi nger half teaspoonful; compound tinct ire carda- mon, two teaspoonfuls; water, glasstul “ utoe-—-not n yaa but comfort hall one wine You will be surprised to find that in about fifteen minutes the “all gone” feeling will have disappeared. A gentle, pisasant warmth is felt in place of the gnawing sen. sation, aud in a very little waile there are decided symptoms of being hungry A re petition of the insi an hour, in cass the attack tbe night before was very severe, will no harm. A cup of black coffee twenty minutes after the first dose is an excellent thing to follow h, provided the patient is not « temperament. You will find some men whose nerves be come unstrung upon very slight alcoholic provocation, and such men are prone to try | the similis similibus curaptur racket. 1 | best thing for a case of that kind is | drug store again. Here $s the dose Bromide of potassium, t&irty grains; cel erina, two teaspoounfuis; of ixir ammonia, two teaspoanfuia I'll guarantee that you will never resort | to whisky again after you have tried which { ever of these doses that may suit yous par | tiomlar case. As voon as you feel able to eat, make your breakfast of oatmeal princi pally for two or three days. On the | after taking the first dose, Havana oranges and subsiitute the juice for the pick-me-up tonic. If the stomach re jects the oranges as too sweet, throw them away and try the tonic again, and eveatu- ally return to the fruit ihis treatment will begin to 5) fect in a few days Imstead of that UNORRY, uncomfortable feeling there will come a vigor and a natural exhilaration that will brighten the eye and quicken the step. A brisk walk around the Liock, if you jive in the brick and mortar section, will not come amiss I would even go so far as to advise a five micutes’ exercise with balf-pound dumb bells Grasp them firmly, and strike out as though you intended thumping some body. All that is needed is faith and a lit- te perseverance, especially perseverance Three weeks will bring the faith — Philadel. phia Telegraph COW in of ao ik a parde the va.ariante wow ite ef. A Memorable Dispatoh from Lincoln, On Memorial day I was shown a tele graphic bulletin that was received from the front on that memorable Sunday that pre coded ihe surrender of lee Dispatches through the week had indicated that the end was near, and the loyal wost was on tiptoe for the announcement of surrender Un that Sunday morning there was posted upon the war bulletin of this budding vil lage a dispatch from Lincoln, who was with the army, to the secretary of war. It reads “All is well with ua. Grant is faraway. | can't see him, but it seams to mo there is a general smash-up of Jece's lines” The fore cast of the president was gloriously ac curate, for the next morning when tho gray baired men went to business, eyes that had looked to the southward so long were glad dened with the news of the fall of the Army of the Virginia. The dispatch is in the proud possession of a veteran, whe regards it with little less satisfaction thay the Union which the war preserved Chicago Cor, Cleveland Leader, “As wid ns an Indian.’ We hoard of a girl the other day whe was “as wild as an Indien” Dut an in tian girl is not wild, No girl is more su miwive 10 the rules of her race and tribe thinan indian girl who is not yet corrupted by the proximity of the white mar. She never goes any where alone, and she never passe. a man on the highway without turning away hor head. If a man comes into ber wigwam she conceals ber face, and the dos not stand within hearing distance of men who are talking. Bbe lives up to ber idea and her tribe's idea of what is proper and becoming. If she falls to do so she places herself beyond the protection of her trile There is no safe place in this world for the girl who knows no law bus her own will New York Ledger Flash Not Now Good Form. SBuperfluone display of finery and diamonds at watering place hotels has for some years been regarded as “common and vuigar.” People of refinement who poss ss fine clothes do not have to select hotels in which to exhibit them, and your showy and flashy female, on the piazza or in parior, in Joyal upon with suspicion — Now York Ma A————— What a Wikty Woman Says. A witty woman of Paris says that it ke more d It for a woman to make excuses | for her beauty among other women, when sho is really beautiful, than for a plain woman to find favor among the men. ot marty EE TORY A poplar tree in Wilkes coun measures twenty-seven feet es cori moe. | | | { | For a Lame Back For a Lams Back Doctor Thomas® Eclectric Oil Doctor Thomas’ Eclectric 0il Doctor Thomas’ Eclectric Oil Doctor Thomas’ Eclectric 0// BOL DRUGGISTS. nnd Si. 00. . Prov's, EUT2ALL. A. D BY ALL PRICE Se. Mi SESE Brae & Ch re aided aah T Bey You must now make your mon ey out of the Barn and Poultry yard, with the LEHIGH CATHIE POW ER, to purify the Blood and cleanse the Sys. tem, thereby prevent and cure disease in Cattle, Sheep, Swine and Poultry, DUVOY’'S HORSE & MULE Pow- LER, for all disesses of the Blood, Mus- cles and Nervous System, and eave the 87 to BO per cent, of food lost as indigest- ed, in the ordinary way of feediro FARMER'S UNION CATTL! DER, in 7 1b. bags, for dairy use; to in | crease quantity and quality of Milk, | Fat, Butter, Flesh and Ygge, and to give i nature such iogredien's as it needs to! vield the largest profits. DAIRY-MEN'S CATTLE POWDER, GAMBRINUS The | Liver Remedy, JAPANESE PULVEK, ( () RN L { RE, for . i UNION ROACH, RAT, MICE | and ANT EXTERMINA TOR, Neve er Fails, DAIRY. POULTRY and DOC- | with (Goods Free }. D.} My urrey, Centre Hall, 7s For sale by WANTED —LADY =e : 2 un old firm. Eeferonces required are shd good salary. GAY & BROS. 1f Barcls ay Bt x NE fo EECA oo BYR rar of HEH TB 4 PS in A a nee ry oS for Infant “Castorin { recommend 8 so well adaptnd to chi las superiortoany mplon Enon to me. H A Ancneu, 20D. 111 Bo. Oxtord Bt, Brockiya, N. dress that bY BN SA \ MART io, Conatipati- hoes, Eructat » aad cs sleep, gestion EASILY ACCOUNTED FOR The success of Baugh's 825 Phosphate an an excellent crop producer nnd permanent fmprover of the soll, is cusily accounted for It is made of the hours of annlmals, and with special regard 10 a general adapta. bility ns a plant feed.” Every particle of which bones are come. posed, ls a direct food of vegetables. We render this food immediately available hn the $25 PHOSPHATE vantage, ns i gives the crap aneariy start nnd sustains it anti! fully matured, be. sides permanently improving the soil. Ne ving thew Wily pExA Pa. Ju 1%, "1 tested 1 CCS ‘835 » HONETIAT Ko side by sade wie: bot makes sont ng B35 and 8€ per 1 am sslafled that Haugh's is Lhe beat fie first crop ae well as permadent resuits I had Letter whost and cul more grass for two years white 1 used the X25 P hosphute. 1 will ose no cibhor kind and advises gil farssers to buy Haugh’ - R25 Phosphate A phigh vel ve Of their ows go JOHN FADDIS BAUGH & SONS, MAXTUFACTURERS AXED IMPORTERS, “PHILADELPHIA, FA. Use Bangh's $20 PHOSPHATE ACUTIVE, PERMANENT, CHEAP ANIMAL BONE MANURE MILLAZIM Hind THE ORIGINAL Manufacturers of RAW BONE SUPER-PHOSPHATE Oombined capmcity Works he tone per year, and sti incressing of our ORTMENT OF HEADS TOXER TONES, L OF CEMETERY WORK IN MARBLE, on PRICES GRANITE, AT IRON, MOST REASONABLE Musser & Mexander, LLHEINM, PA, Dentists. W. HOSTEERMAN, Dentist, Centre Hall Residsnece on Main street. Office on 2d floor of Harper & Kreamer's stove building Will give satisfaction in al branches of his profession. Fiber ad- ministered. 4apr R.B. G. GUTELIUS.— Dentist, Millbeim. Offers his professional services to the public. leis prepared to perform nll operations iin the dental profession. He is new fully pres pared to extract teeth absolutely withon in old Corard buil ing oain. riv. 9% FIRST PREMTY, ene €) R.G ¥. PORTNEY, Attornoysat- Law. D. PHILADA 1878, ————— Paris, INTS, IL Mpa! Ask your Grocer for it. Wn. Dreydoppel M oN North Front Streot, PHILADELPUIA, yl RAIN Ai La Li wi Rlupie, o AA Ww hig nn not Fun abd Riehs a not a Vr fh cular wit meninky its " How me, A A Lue whit 4 toed ten an ate from { ards— Attorneys FANGLE - - GLEK & HEY ATTTOR Nk BELLEFONTE ( mi atilea 1 =A i OHN KL ATTOBRNEY-AT-LAW, BELLE} : second floor of Foursts building north of Court Ho consulted in English or ( J F. POTTER, Aton Collections prom given Tr properiy lor sale have acknowledged ds &c tellet Pa l 18, erman ey-uis Bde Lo those © Wil Deeds, BYINg ands « dra Mo ons, ORVIE {O Is, BOW ER & & URY Is ATTOR NEYS-AT-LAW BELLEYO) BA Of { i { i i § nt REIL cn, FR SHOE SMTA, Hote Is. sd HOUS E. . R. Teller, proprietor, Bel fonte, Pe a. Special attention given 0 country trade. Junelby NUMMIN = EMANUEL he traveling Gs HOUS B, BELLEFONTE, BRO WN, Prog wior common? 15 will Pa. in beast, and Giveitl a trial respect, for man and fume u NEV BROC KERHOFF HOU SE. BROCKERHOF¥ HOU SE, ALLEGHENY 8T,, BELLEYONTE, PA G. G. McMILLEN, Prop'r S89. Free Buse to and from all trains. gw jure TS Bun ENTRE HALL HOTEL. D.J. MEYER, Prop'r. UMMER BOARDERS AND TR CUSTOM. Good Table, healthy mountain water, surrounded by finest natural scenery in the state. Schools and churches convenient, Terms very reasonable, 16ang of I RVIN HOUSE, ANSIENT locality, pure LOCK WAVEX, TA 8. WOODS CALDWELL, Proprietor, Terms reasonable, Good sample rooms on first floor. AMERON HOUSE, LEWISBURG, PENN'A STETTLER & CODER...coovee corsa BPECIAL BATES TO COMMERCIAL ERs OVER SUNDAY, Good Livery attached. Free Duss to and from all trains, apy J. D. NU BRAY 1 rictors TRAVEL Centre Hall, Pa., Dealer In DRUGH, popular Patent Medicines Whiskey, Prandy, Wine, and Holland Gin kept and sold for medicinal purposes only, Storeo en very day inthe woek. may STEADY EMPLOYMENT. We want good men in every town in this stale to take orders for Nursery Stock during the NEXT TWELVE MONTHS, Previous experience not Rauired, wwON BALARY.. our waloamen: B® EXPENSE, Yor terms sds Sra HE . Li, VAN DUSEN NURSERY OO, Nurseries AR ished 1859, Geneva, N.Y ZBjundt We hin FRENCH'S HOTEL. City Hall 8qnare, New York. Opposite City Hall and the Post Office. This Hotel is one of the most complete In its ap- ointments and farniture of AxY notse in New ork City and is conducted on the wes EUROPEAN PLAN, soe onl One Dollar day. Hall mintote's walk from and Hlevated R. R. All Lg oars iy door. Most convenient Howl in dew York for Merchants to stop at. Din. ng Rooms, Oafes aud Lunch Counter ref I all the luxuries at moderate prices, | - - Rh AL FETATE AT PRIVATE SALE Wil} be offered al private , the fol dencrivey tenl esate, tte in Harv, re 0, two miles east nrg: wr staining 20 nore and ¥ So 3 food wo sory frame a PP} Wi, Braffied Centre Hall, “IN USE. The Cre die rig £ e Createst Mo oF moh of tie Age! ma ” resem or a Er we TORPIL ti VER, Loss of appetite, Dowels costive, Pain the head, with a dull seceation in aga back part, Pain under the shoulders Linde, Fullness after eating, with a dig. inclination to exertion of body or mind, Irritabliity of temper, Low spirits, with & feeling of having neglected some duty, Weariuoss, Dizziness, Fiuttering at the Fisart, Dots before the eyes, Headache fitful dreams, Highly colored Urine, and CONSTIPATION, TUOTT'S PILLS are cepec ially adapted to such cases, one dose elcols guch on change of feeling as to astonish the sufferer. They Enerense the A pioetite and cange the body to Ki ke on Flesh, thus the system is Rottrished, and by the fe onic Action on © Stive Organs too ne hig Price 4 ie ! rd ide NY Guay Hamm or Whisk rus changed 10 a Grossy BLACK by a single application of this Dye. It imparts a natural color, acts instantaneously. Solid by Druggist, or gent by express on rece! rt of 81. Office, 44 Murray at, How York. AW PEXSSYLY. NIA STATE Next Ter & FRR RE Re rE “5 BB RETR REET EN EY ' Lo CEpRp 1 Express West, Be ection at Lock Ha connect at Erie with ry with B. P& PF. RR, BURG AND TYRONE NTE, NITTANY AILROAD. LEMONT KR. R, pl ENE AND LEM aay. x ward MPM Pr : iy 1 160 &0 1 Westward PM AM AN £14 Bit 16 3 Ls Inde n Hall 52/0ak Hall ol Lemont, 12 05 Dale Summit 1 | Pleasant Gap 1 Axemann y Da {7 {Bellefonte a0} i Addi tional trains leave Lew isburg for Montat. » don al 5.20 a m, 9.556 a m, and 7.00 pm, returning leave Montandon for Lewisburg at 3.20 a m, 649 Pom and 7850 pm. CHAS. E PUGH, J. R, WOOD, General —— r, Geu'l Pass'ger Ag 0% hw BG be U0 0 B08 dU ————————————————————— CENTRE COUNTY BANKING CO BELL PY AS Receive Deposits and allow luterest Discount Notes; Buy and Sell Government Seruritios ; J. D. SHUGERT, Cush ier PERNA. JAS, A. BEAVER, P reside nt J ENN'S VALLEY BANKIRG CO, CENTRE HALL, PA, Receive Deposits and allow Interest ; Discount Notes ; Bay aud Sell Govervment Securities; Gold aud Coupons. WM. WOLY, W.B MINGLE President ZrL LER & SON DRUGGISTS, "Bellefonte, Pa. Dealer In DRUGS DRUGS, CHEMICALS PERFUMERY FANOY ¢OODS #e Pure Wines snd Liquors for medics purposes aiways kept ALL KINDS OF GRAIN, White snd red wheat, shelled com oats and barley wante at ihe Centre Hall Roller Mill—for which the Lighest 1 warket ioes will be a'd. Gruia taken on sfo rad, CH