——RR SRL R Ta. GIRAFFE HUNTING. AMHUNTING PARTY MOUNTED ON THE SWIFTEST DROMEDARIES, Kailroads. ALD EAGLE VALLEY R, R~— | Time Table in effect May, 12, WESTWARD, Kxp. Professional Cards, ENRY KELLER, ATTORNEV-ATLAW BELLEFONTE, P's Orrice wiv D8 Keven Ta PREPARING DESSICATED COCOANUT, JASSMORE HOUSE, Frout sud Epo: Baca, Bond Valentine, ‘Q PHILIPEBTEG, PA General Insurar ce and Real wien maint HAT, Estate Apc nt, i wttached Bellefonte Pa. ' ‘WAN OTEL ~ HOTEL, The Operation in Detall—Cracking the | Nuts =Grinding the Fulp. i [New York Mail and Express | | “No, sir, we don't make coconnuts, * | ve Lock Haver i ‘ 74 nt 7 Or said a member of a firm whose sign read, | Leave fae | wy : le CALVIN M EYER, ; Riding Bareback ~The Hunter's Frugal “Cocoanut Manufacturing company,” ie | [74 2 | PO 1 . ATTORNEY AT-LAW JAMES PASEMORE, Prep CEVICE IX BUSH ARCADY, 2ND FLOOR Mill Hall Bellefonte, Ii. Fare— A Desperate, Frantic Chase Securing the Game Danger on Horseback «Close Quarters, [Frank Leslie's Magazine) In quaintness of exterior no African beast surpasses the gira'e, which muy be considered as characteristic of the torria soil of the upper Nile, us the emu or kan: garoo is of Australia. [Its gigantic frame sometimes reaches the height of twenty feet; its skin is most conspicuous for the regularity and teauty of its brown or reddish triangle or s uare shaped dottings; | response to an in uiry of a reporter, | “What we do is to prepare the cocosnut for confectioners, bakers and families, to | be used for pics and pastry | The nuts are brought here by the vessel | load, some ships bringing as many as | 400,000 in a cargo. They are put up in | bags of one hundred each. i weight of the green nut is one and one half pounds. The best are those thickest in meat sud richest in natural oil and | sugar. They come from ran Blas, Cow island, Sun Andreas, Ruatans, Jamaica, and Baracon. They grow on the is'ands of the Car bean sea and the trees are 50 | planted that the roots are constanily washed with salt water. The nuts are not The average | Beech Crock Eugleville Howart Mount Exgle... Curtin Milesburyg Bellefonte. cavemen Mileshurg Snow Shoe Int. Unionville Julian Port Matilda Hannah YK | Office with Judge Hoy, All Fire or Comat eR repre nted | CoM. Bowes, Fitts L. Osvir | frre first class, Tra: cler’s Life an ( JRY IS, BOWER & ORVIS, Accident Policies, Special attentio ATT ORNKYBAT-LAW, ‘ : griven lo Real Estate. Boilefoste, Pu, | THIRTY dxo. H, Onvis. I now have ove HOUSES and TWO Office opposite the Court House, on Bret Bour of Woodriug's Block, H HARSHBERGER, (Successor ® 10 Yocum & MHarshbergor) ATTORNEY AT | LAW Oca N KE coruer | lnmond, wext door 1 Flemiog's Talloring Betablishuent, Bellefonte, a boy { Thess properilos are located in different parts of prog ¥ the tumrongh and fn the antoas bie, sid lu location and ¥ style ure bond to plone the prirechineer Mas uf the sowidencens are vers desionbide snd oll are good, The bote will nko excellent location bouses ranige In price Irom Hewes BESO to for ballding J. L, Fraxores | C.F HUNDRED LOTS FOR SALE. ( The | BA “1 PPUSH HOUs B Barney Coyle's BEMODELED HOTEL, PHILIPSBURG, A Newly furnished, stabliy gol and prices modersie 3711 VALMAN'S HOTEL, Opposite Court (lonse, HELLEFVONTY PA KR DAY A good Livery attached 1 E, IELLEFONTE, PA, Ton eyes for a weftnessof expression A pets, me well ua the gon © girfhe received it is said, {ts pres tumercial men are invite to this ViretCluse Hotel where they will Spd bom comilorts at renscnntle rates Libera! reduction to Jury men and others attends § Court WwW. RK TELLER, Prop'y Families und clugle ¢ oral traveling pui-bic oun Bald Engle picked from the tree but fall to the ground 0 ent Aralnun mame from the elegance of | when ripe because of the decay of the its motion. {t uvoids the tropical forests | stems. When the husk is tuken off they Arrive at Tyrone and their entangling creepers, aud Is mot | gre ready for shipping. The perishable EASTW / found cither among the steeper hills. It | nature of the green nut has made desic: | Leave Tyrone... : thrives het among the acacins a d Wu. | gated cocoanut more desirable in the Kunst Tyrone......conensines hinigs of tle “outh Africian plains, fm the | market, and this is the ariicle we manu 1 1 grasswoovered lands of routhern Nubia, | facture and sell ” and in the shrubs and bushes of “ennaar “What is tee operation?” where the ground resembles a cwrpet in “The cocoanuls are placed in a large terwo en with the mest beautifal lies hopper, from which they fall to a zine and ower towers. The olfaolry and | covered table ou a lower floor. In front audit ty senses are mest shaeply devel: | of (Lis mble several men are placed, who oped. mud it i8 by no means ensy Tor auy | erack the shell of vhe nut with a hatchet | busier to approach them wo Wear 88 10 | gj (alle on the table, Then the shell is | killwkem, even with a ritlé Ball | pried off, leaving the mest who'c. From | Gd Oot in the Yooms forma. is The most general snd sucessful method | § 10 11 ectock 5 mien wt this work open | Mil vr, F. Wilson g : of bunting this noble aninwed is the ose | 12.000 sus A pecliug machine then Bellefonte £ | fic Course AGRICULTURE: (b) SATUKAL | practiced by the sword-hamidts or Argan | takes off the brown skin of the nuts, after Milesburg : aes a 17 Pl Ee THOMAS J. Mo ULLOU( HIRTO! 4 be . ih V2 we tl : - w goers, in southern Nubia, Several Men. | which tlhe meats ure broken into pieces Curtin, : : 8 | | MAS J. Me UL 0 iH 11m Y: (c) CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS; (4) | mane tribes, us the Tungi wmgroes and the | ghe milk drawn 0.0, und the pieces put Mount Engle... y 10 3 ihe rt AR PA SHY LSNpvEEY: NG | The town of Milein ls iccatad in Pata's Valley Abu-t of Pedouins, delight {n this kind | jutro subs of clean, cold water. The mest Hownrd......... 10 9 1 OMce In Albert Owen's bullding, is. the ro wh uel A short APRCIAL COURSE fu Agriealtug | about tw wilow Jrom Ceturs Etation, on he Low * of sport They are mounted on the | jg then inspected as to its uality, and Eagleville, Io v ei} usenpind by the Philipsbuig Bauking Company | = A short SPECH, L COURSE in Chemintr) | SE Sbnine und Sprven reck Rallrosd, wither swiftest dromedaries, ani as soon as ® | pext it Is put into su grinding mill turnimy Beech Creek... . 6 4 A outgunned vein MECHANIC ARTE com | flock of gira «has boom espied in the | 00 evolutions minute. The pulp th: Dt He eemmeemen 88 10 WY =i ae PLEASANT SUMMER RESORT. ssieppe the hunters assemble. They use | made is mixed with granulated sugar and | Flemi gion 66 10 40 | geniisuipgtind oh i unn Et Bp Siuh yonty Litera Good trout feling in the Immediate vicinity, A cab no saddle, and can keep. therefore, on the | put in long pans of galvanized dron, | Arrive at Lock Haver 61 | ud INGS & REEDEKR, tls Giaidad £omparatary Usare Susan evry Jiu A fhe Mithalm Kang! or top of the fatly protuberance only by a | ‘wikich are put up in the desiceatorsend | — ATTORNEYE AT LAW wot fons wit’ Lu fount Cut A ahe 25, 1675-13" firm appliance and grasp of their muscu | ghee water estracted at a high temperstere. | I ELLEFONTE & SNOW SHOE K ; BELLEFONTE PA Firet pmyments »tunll leferred SPANGLER & HEWES, |S " AITOUNEYS AT-LAW, the pARChaet TELLEFUD * E, CENT IE COUNTY, Fa hungarian | special attention to Collect) Those who want to Luy should consult me PENNSYLVANIA STA TE COLLEGE. 1 UTTS HOUSE. is, practice \ in all th arte. Consultation lo German or & glish het ATTORNEY AT LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA Office on Conrnd Honse, Allegheny street Special attention gives to th river Allegheny & Bishop streets, ) BELLEFONTE, Pa, ¥. >. Lel 7 ly This inetittthon te sucatod (8 oie of the moet lest e ot, ‘naman, ropr. : orn ifn and Leal hiful pote of the entire Allegheny regi This pulnr hotel, onder the mansgement of the G. LON E, he Pn) te stud ute of both sexe, and Bers the present proprietor, bs better Stied thaw ever for the toe sutertainment of guests. Kater rosponaiie, [may 3 £3 17 | [). F- FORTNEY, » NM a = | ev collection of clalm: Autumn ‘arm beging Sept. ©», 1885 Hannah . | Al business attended to promptly Port Mutiids.,, Marthe Julian, wing Confess of <1uty . sik at Full 8 he Coon of Vou Unionville 3 | ATTORNKY-AT LAW L.A Vall Bcientife Courses of Four Years Snow Shoe 1 sess DB 4g \ | Ihe ® x x vichite, Pa i. A Latin SclentiBe cours by the late The following ADVANCED COUNF Er of two yours vol 6 25.4 \] ILLHEIM HOTEL, MILLHEIM, CENTRE COUNTY, PENNA lowing the first two yours of the Seient 8. MUSSER, Proprietor, 10 00 10 i. BPBCIAL COU RS RS am 3 " Boe on Allegheny street two do oly p 4 ‘ wat te of Individual »t lar kuee oints. Ther bodies are of & | Aq interesting fact shout the work is that | R.— Time Table in effect May 25. | 8ce occopied v lata 2itm of Yortr he Sas 1. y Military drill ss requi da: kK bronze hue, and gre always shining | ge entire procegs must be comple ted by Ruee 2.300 po | 4 iy .i : scidentaie very lum with an sbunaanceof grease; no garments | ginlock in the afternoon, because of the | : Leaves Snow Shoe d «. m., srrivesia dot charge of & Cutts cover their limbs, e¢ cept a long strip of Helicate nature of the fruit The member | Jellefonte 6:06 a. m i J.oWArAINY RManY Vor Ostalogues, or viher information ' 'OCKERHOFF OURE cotton fu tened arowmd the hip and the | of people employed in ths department is | Leaves Bellefonte Y:0a 8. m., arrives at EAVER & GEPHART a. W. All ny as BE ok RER HOP A HOU Te r shoulder. From the left shoulder dangles | Sortv six. 1 he desiccated mut is white as | Snow Shoe at 10.20 &. wm ATTORNEY 8 Ar LAW J A : op ATA] hg iy A the long and broad wross-hilted sword, | gnow, and perfectly dr, when it hes beeg Leaves Snow Shoe 4.40 p. m_, arrives at Mice on Allegheny street, north of High. Belle C. G. McMILLEN, Prop'r. sheathed in a polish colored leather (uhrough the process, and it is then al | Bellefonte 6:51 p. m onte, Pa I-1y "TRE CENTRE DEMOCRAT Good Sample Room on Furst Floor, scabburd | dJowed to cool, and is left in a dey Semper Leaves Bellefonte 8:25 p. m,, arrives at &@ Vree Bos 10 and from all Traine. Bpecial rates J] C. HEINLE & 2 Ki W. : BOOK and JOB OFFICE. The party is followed at some distance [ature for teu days before it #8 floally put | Snow Shoe %40 p.m to witnesses and furore 1 by an attendant who carries water in a up for the market \t 40 clock each day | 8. 8. BLAIR, Gen, Sup't ATTORREY AT LAW. BELLEFONTE, FA TRE ET _ —_— EWISBURG & TYRONE R. R.- | Uastdoor tothe leftin the Court House. 11.1 HIGH STREET, (CENTRAL HOTEL, 4 y Tin © Table in effect May 12 84 BELLEFONTE, PA. (Opposite the Rallrond Station.) : ‘WEST A R \LEMENT D » I8 NOW OFFERING girafle hunter stamds in need of. ; 80. But the best growths show by analy VESTWARD. Mi r EM Il A LE, . - "~~ ' Tt 7% BT . 2% # The hunt contiomes all day long amidst | sis about 48 per cent. of digestible olls, 5 Mixed. | ATTORNRY At LAW » GREAT INDUCEMENTS " 3 : » J . | beliefunte, Pa the tough and therny shrubs, diminutive per cent. of sugar, sbeut 46 per cent of " Mo. AN Offices N. W_ corner Diamond, two doors from Bret TO THOSE WISHING FIRST-CLASS pa'm trees, some ot kalike out almelte, water, and only 1 per cent of ash. This Scoti cevenasrsie 16 6 00] sutional bask Sy p . " - . amid large cactms like euphorbias, sad beine the case there is scarcely ans thing Fairbrook y J; ( k YS I y thickets filled with lianas snd creepers peorte eat more digestible and nutritious ” Penn's Furnace alin or dicy rl uti ng. 4 We have unusual facilities for printing LAW BOOKS, The images of blue, distant mo ntaiss Hostler oe 5 6 60 | C. HIPPLE sometimes emerge to a monstrous height Marengo iq 49% b551 | CORRE ALA PAMPHLETS, CATALOGUES above the horizom, owing to the deceitful A Th reflection of a Fsta morgaos. which bas All business promptly attended to by PROGRAMM ES, RATES—81 00 PER DAY. STATEMENTS : proved disastrous to many an exhausted r » Fal “ W M. P MITCHELL, CIRCULARS BUS RUNS TO DFPOT MEETING ALL TRAINS traveler in the ‘howling wilderness asf PRACTICAL SURVEYOR, BILL HEADS, A GOOD LIVERY ATTACHED. sandy deserts of sie African continent Fs i »e ] iy v |) A careful seaseh has finally revesbsd LSURYETOR, i tand to ll work 1s Claarfisid, Centre snd NOTE HEADS, This Hotel has lately bon remodeled . > vy . (3! fe as fafeiy " odel ed BUSINESE CARD» the spot where a little Fock of gira'les had gathered. The hunting company «+ | shoulders, draggisg across theback, and dy | Clinton counties EASTWARD. | Office opposite Leck Haven Natior a! Baz) 0-1y INVITATION CARDS, will CARTES DE VISITE, proaches most @oiselessly, hiding ites}! | wrinkled fu the skirts, as if the owner had when possible behind trees and thickews traveled to his historic pedestal by stage : » . R. A. WwW. ¥, Ek 4 n eer respect D Hal BANE CARDS ON ENVELOPES ey AND ALL KINDS OF BLANKS prenmen [of bonrd an New Brockerhoff House, JAMES A. BRAYEM leather bag and raw sorghum grains pre the work is atl done. ” viously scaled in water his food, ' “What about the ides that cosoanut is | called belileh, with:a mouthful of water, | indigestible?” constitutes all the food that the frugal «fi is su posed hy many persons to be MILESBU RG, CENTRE COUNTY, PA A. A. KOHLBECKER, Proprietor THROUGH TRAVELEEF on the rafiroad will find this Hote! an excellent place to lunch, or procure & meal as ALL TEAINF stop abot 20 minutes, “& The Mo lel's Proek Coat. Jriks? NATIONAL HOTEL. MILLHEIN, CENTRE COUNTY, PA S. 7. Frain, Proprietor. Exchange Lovevilie fie. Speaking of the Garleld menument fo Furnace Road........ Golden Gate park, s paper of San Fran. Warriors Mark | cisco wonders why it is that sculptors in Pennington. ..... general select fur their models frock coats Waston Mal f...... of the most rural petiern, slewenly in the L & T. Junetion. collar, bagey in the sleeves loose at the Tyrone. corers | | | i refurnished and the traveling publ find accomadations first class Or BAR wu one of the best When near emeugh the riders emerge | or used hs outer garment as a pillow from the thickets, and by loud clicksex- | The president's cost fils him none too Tyrone cite the dromedaries to speed on wiih | well, and the hand ane down «tyle of his L&T. § apetic n their utmost powcr after the game. They then draw their swords, their stramge bunting weapem, the blades glittersmg brightly in the sunbeams. The doomed victims soon became aware of their peree cutors, and jm their rapid hight weve their long necks forward and buck west Dry branches SGwresk amd crack under | the step of thelr quickly-moving hodis; stones, pebbles roots, and earth are whirled in all devections, and clowdsof dust fill the atmeephere. In a desperate, ‘frantic chase the husbor follows the game, which cunningly twes to evade or outstrip its unmerciful pur suer by cross steps and jumps; but the despondent lgok of the exhausted victim already presages that its doom is seabed, and that an escape is utterly impossilae The velocity of the pursued is no longer equal 10 that of the pursuer, and, when ts pace begins to¢lacken, the livid tongue covered with froth, protrudes out of the mouth, and the glaring, desperate eye balls starting from their sockels exhabit the anxiety by whith the animal is con sumed When the hunterilias arrived at a suf ficiertly short distance, he leans forward on his seat. takes ain, and with his pen derous sword hamstrings his victim Rarely is a second blow pecded to fell the seollossal frame of the pursued girafle The animal falls panting into the grass or crouches down wpon its hind legs in «convulsions, and kicks to right and left, whirling up clouds of dust. Hy a loud ery, “Tachu el-Hami-lillaki'" (Thanks to God) “Allsh- herim'™ (God = merciful our Nubian sportsman as dress is an undeniable petition to be placed above the reach of vulgar curios ity. A statesman’s status should be like the original, ralsed abowe the dead level of ordinary humasmity, for familiarity | breeds contempl, and the sverage mind | refuses admiration and awe to a man whose coat looks as if & had Leem bought after a fire AQ resting Ce acern ing Sleap. The Current It is generally believed that & negro ree quires little sleep. In a state of {reedom the negro takes less sleep than the white man. Perhaps, in elden times, the mas ter held to this theay because RR was » convenicut idea, and perbajs hemadity has made the theory a fast. Colored thinkers should investigate the matier, and deter mine whether or not # would be wise to advocate longer hours in bed for the young and the succeeding generations of their rage. Infact, & would do all man kind no harm te ears sore about sleep than is known. The loss of nighuy rest is seriously affecting Aamerican nermes Faets Concerning Juris iotion, (Woage Herald} The islands in rivers between slates usu ally beloog to one state or the other, amd are thus included ia the states jurisdic tion. If not, they are under the laws of the lpited States Hiwers within the limits of any state are within the juriedic tion of the state, and cries committal on them are punished Ly he state The phrase, “high seas, " includes the entire open sea, the highway of all nations nounces his victory and calls together his | companions in the chase. Those who are not aclunlly engaged iu pursuing or slay ing another victim from all sides readily respond to the call They dismount from their dromedaries end dispatch the victim by a few sword emits foto the throat and the extremities. Thov flay the ani mal on the spot, and divide the meat among the party, who out it lengthwise into at ps When the seal has been thoroughly aried in the sun it is used as ovisan, and stands in high favor with ters and travelers Almost every part of the giraffe’s body serves $0 some useful purpose of the negre Ms skin is ianned, and furnishes excellent material for shie'ds and sandals the bushy and of the iail becomes a fan or tap to keep off flies and musquitoes; even the pelvis yields its bouy frame to the | lammeog negro, who tures it into a ban lo snd sings to its tune his dove songs and war explelia Young girafles are easily caught alive when the parest animals have bowen killed or dispersed. for, helpless as they are they surrender to thelr pursuersafier a very short echnwe, sid when they have grown to more advanced age, they are captured almost in the same way a the Guaranis on the | lasts, in Boulh A meron lasso thelr wild horses Fascination of Terror, hicazo Tribune A rorrespondent of The Spectator Is re minded by an article in that publication on the woelnation of Terror, ™ of an an eodote told by a friend He had gone i with another friend to see the tubular bridge over the Menai strait, then in pro cess of comstraction While doing so they hind to creep nlong unfinished Lridge overhanging the sea While thus creeping the foremost of the | ohn, 1 must Jet myself | two muttered fall into the sen” Johe's reply was to squeese his legs so tightly against the iron that he cried out with pain. The new and sharp sensation dispelled the fascina- tion of terror, and he was thankful ever altar to John Mor bis thmely though pain. ful pressure, a portion of the | Pulling for the Shore, hicago Herald A Portland man put 8 large apider.on a floating chip in a pnd. Aller walking all about the sides of the chip the spider | began to Cast a web for the dhore He | threw it as far as possible is the alr and with the wind It caught on some blades | of grasa Then turning himself about | the spider began to haul the chip toward the shore A Pyramid of Skulls { The Arabs made a pyramid of the skulls of Hicks’ unfortusate command which perished in the Soudan before Gordon went there Of this expedition 10,000 soldiers including 2,000 cavalry, perished, and 1,000,000 rounds of lem ington ammunition, seven Ahrupp, six Nordeafoldt and twenty nine mountain Buns ware « aptured Beauty Among Werking Girlie Exchange The corssspondent of a weslern paper ¢inims thet jun a thousand New York working girls there are to be observed as many beautiful faces of the Lady Clara Vere de Vere type asin the same number of young 'adies ntiending the fashionable Fifth avenue churches Eight Handrsd Thousand Deaf Mates There ure in the world 367 institutions | for the education of deaf mutes Cer many has (0 of these, France o3, Great { Britain 46, and the United States § {ocent careful estimates place the Aum ber of these unfortunates at 800 000, Sixty Tomblars par ay, An eminent English phys'clan on oath tho other day sald that he had koown | men who took thelr sixty tamblers of punch put day and seemed no whit the worse for the Indulgence Whitehall Times vanity are kick proof. Men clothed with The Afghans ent onlous as we do ap ples, Peronaington Warriors ¥ark Furnace Road Loveville Marengo Hwstier Penn's Furnace Fuirbhrook Scotia PENNSYLVANIA Phils. & Erie Division sfler May 11, 168 WESTWARD ERIE MAIL Leaves Philadelphia. Hevishurg.... Wilkameport dorens Shore Look Haven Renovo Arrives at Erie, NIAGARA EXFUESS Leaves Philadaiphia Harrisburg Arr. st Williamsport Look Maven Reaowo Kane Passengers by this toain arrive in Bellef FAST LINE Leaves Philadelphis Harvisburg Williamsport Arr at Lock Kaven EASTWARD LOCK HAVEN EXPRESS Loaves Lock Haven Williams pont, arr at Harrisburg... Philadelphia DAY EXPRESS Loaves Kane enov | | Williams are at Harrisharg Philadelphia ERIE MAIL Leaves Erle Renovo ‘ Lock Haven Williamsport... arr at Flarriaburg...... Philadelphis...... ¥ RAILROAD Erie with trai; with B. N.Y. &P. RR, snd »t Drift wood with A. V, RR. R. NEILSON, Gen | Bup't CANCER CURED. No disesses have so thoroughly baffled Jie skill of the medieal srofession ne mnoorons affections and as they have al ways been considered incurable, It has been thought usfepulable to adopt tnelr treatment as a speciality ; and hence physi ginne have neglected thelr proper study, But of Inte years new and important dis coveries have brought forth & course that now proves successiul in any of ite forms with certainly, without the use of the knife or caustic plasters, Wo have a treatment that is ¢ mparatively mild. It is not polsonous, does not interfere with ths hoa thy flesh, can be applied to any part of the body, even the tongue. Woe take nothing for our services until the | punoor Is cured, Address : D. J. HULBERT, Eagleville, Contre Co, Pa. Weston Milloooooooiiiinns # 33 | Ofc in Marks’ Mork On and | (3 EM BARBER SHOP, | CHRISTIE'S : School of Business. Ecle Mall East and West connect at on LL.S. & M. 8 RR; at Corry with B. I & W. RR; at Emporium HIGH STREET, BELLEFONTE. PA Yinlddy ME Orders by mail will receive prompt sttention. 8a Printing done in the best style, ou short sotioe and at the lowest rate H K. HOY M.D, Ofies went door to First Nationa! Bask igh vtremt idly BELLEFONTE, PA | R. J. W. RHONE, Dentist, can Itching Piles Symptons and C re. | be found at bie ofce in « Me Allister tails . wo ell - Foor Ainge ar Yabiing The symptoms sre moisture, sfke per "iY 1 spiration, intense itching, ine scratebing, very distressing, particular. ly at night, seems as if pin-worms were commend “SWAYNE'S PILLS,” wi crawling in and about the rectum; toe | : rivate parts are sometimes affected, | no f allowed to continue very serious re | cents sults follow, “SWAYNE'SOINTMENT" | ame is & pleasant, sure cure. Also for Tetter, SON. Philsdelpbis, Pa. Sold Itch, Salt Rheum, Seald Head, Erysipe gists las, Barbers Itch, Blothehes, all scaly! crusty Skin Diseases. Sent by mail for | KF P. BLAIR, . JEWELER, WATONES, CLOCKS JAWILETY, Bo. I AN work wemtly exemted. On Allegheny stre onder Rroclpert ® Pomme ’ \ wr. Business Cards, 150 conta; 3 boxes $1.25. (in stamps) Cader First Nasiona! Bank, | BELABFUNT Fa, KE. A. Book, (may 3 08 Propr, delphia, Pa. Sold by Druggists. CIE county axkiva| TL, HUMBUG OUT i | : ! Rane ve Troponity willalwarsshow rand on {a very And Miow bute “ot, freudeubt our Buy and Raid Gon Reomeitios, every man, woman and child pends and Jaman A Baa vas, President, Satisfaction. We want | AGENT in each county, £.D Bmoenr, Cashier ar male or female. Mention thin rand vou will get circulars and full informaiion Samples sent requested Address TER SWALMIER NTH. 05. Pebenh. Bn Cork Shavin For Mattresses. PAAR MAKE DYER are wupwstor to any 10 cen | ~™ dye Ad war for eott ed, sik or Tenth orn, Fast, betlliant aclesw For sale F. POTIT GREEN Lo mower Pree" J. 0. manner, Osby } | JIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BELLEFONTR, Allaghveny Street, Bellefonte, Pa er Now («the time hangs the Alling (0 mattresses, and we vould recommend CoO K HH Vv INGS a» being the cheapest OR} ot SHA A ticks that cam be need For Bale by ARMSTRONG, BROTHER & C0, Cor. 24 and Rallroad Streets PITTSBURGH. PA. HIS institution is devoted 10 the Lovetts Guide to Fruit Culture specialty of imparting business know Of aft the 3 ation of murseryman, there is » | ledge, and to qualifying the young and | other that oan be compared with “Lovett Guide | middle aged of both sexes by new and Culture™ Tt is really & valuable work on Herth culture giving, a0 It does fell Instructions fo practical methods for the responsible | pruning, cult [ratte of al) Kind : & ture and managem wi of fruits of sil kind duties of business life. and Jmpartial descriptions of a worthy varieties. It 4 #8 book of over 70 pages. wit! an laminated cover Rates moderate. Advantages super | siagautly printed snd smbellis of with hundreds of ior, For particulars address, engravings and several colored plates true of nature 8. N. CHRISTIE Principal. | Price with colored plates. Mets without pistes, 5, ots § which bs but a part of the cost, Eversheds at all Lock H AVEN, Pa. Interestad in fruit coltare donld send to J.T. Lovett Littie Silver, Now Jetmey, and gota wr HARDWARE, ! WILSONIMcFARLANE & CO. DEALERS IN STOVES, RANGES * HEATERS. we ALRO we Paints, Oils, Glass and Varnishes, Yeu AND} BUILDERS HARDWARE : wins x of 80 pills; Address, DR. SWAYNE Address, Dr. SWAYNE & SON, Phila 581ly Bess or our Pracount oles ; i wewillosnd sampis frog, Wo have sn article | tise Every housekeeper and everybody else ba buy IL Tiparsagens immense profile and gives immense and workmanship. S antee satisfaction in all in- stances and ask only a trial and a share of your paron- 00 Ha. will All» dnrge bed - : Headquarters © gteckdealert. M geellaneous. Sway 46's Pills— Comforting to the Sick. Thousands die from neglect : { Blood, Constipation, wisin, Malaria, Apoplexy, Liver, Ki {eart [hseases, Dropay, and Rheunatis the debilitated, burder we oconzeientiousls r perties posses oa Sent by mail for 5 Noyes, $1, 1 ' ad by Dru b-B.1¥. Wasson's Marble Works, Centre Hall, Pa. am now prepared to fur- ish at the very lowest fig- ure, the best Marble, and Monuments or Headstones, with the most EFTandsome Design I guar- Respectfully, FRANKIW ASSON, 8 in the Himba, ormach ide, shoulder. blades
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