FREE TO ALL OF OUR SUBSCRIBERS. AU of our subscribers who will pay thelr subscription accounts to this paper ingull to date. and one year in advance, » and sont ue ane new Cash nama hou h wii! ha A sixteen Ind, snd rank as one the ricultural journals of the country. It is devoted to the interests of the Parmer, Stock Breeder, nected with that great portion of the Farmer. Thesul ipbion rice ia @L.OO per year ers can not well get wiong without ft. It their minds, Farm ful, the wier contented, the downeast Reppy, Analysis by Dr. A, Yeelcker, FP. R. 8,, Con. eaiting Chemist Royal Agricultural Society, England, shows only a trace of nitrates in Blackwell's Bull Durham Tobacco. The sol of the Golden Belt of North Carolina, in which this tobacco 18 grown, don’t supply nitrates to the lal. That is the secret of its delicious mildness, Nothing 80 pure and luxurious for smoking, * Dont forget the brand. Nonegen- uine without tho trade-mark of the Bull + All dealers have ii. When feline concerts criveaway sleep. you best solace is Finekw ells B Bam Savoding Tobacco, i aa A AN ~ rr BLACKWELL'S BULL DURHAM SMOKING VEY TOBACCO A Badinal Care |= SPERMATORREEA | IMPOTENCY, Br Tented for over | © years by use In thou sacas of cases, 3 ’ iment teow uel 7 that hae ond Gosmmnds. asd dam pot la terfare wil attention 0 bud. ness oF chigte Pain of neon Founded co ace is medlodl po ¢ wing ia ver and re « Drireet application Gk of disener peakes I eific lafoenen il w dstey. The neers! theme of the Bamas of fem are restored. entmaiing elements of fife whieh Rave heen wasted sre gives bask, The 4 brine PACKAGE. sn ie SEND ADDRESS OH . DY CO., #'7g Chenista, 806, North 1088 St. St. Loals, Mo, £ Woutrs Tacarweeat, $81 2 wows $5, 3 wate, 03 34 ‘sB3 So 2 fo 35 “ud ’ i Jugs id their work far 1 Yobares lately gotten under cone hort - that most of you In 4 ale N YEA and Chamist, now § “while me of two months esty wil keep mo < the snocess 1 that l ean in addin tha MPC CHEMISTS, 87 - p gly chased from The dtatlo false mod concinstvel no i" - fe ¥ in this country, says ott that surely crown so beneficial 6 remedy." = t that » babis of nimos 10X could be com iy An Enplish Veterinary surgeon which w traveiin i thers 13 ho vo 0 me most Above extract from aletterdated--W, Va Dee 28, 3031 Te Pustilies are prepared aad soid oaly by the “I'he Pastilles I pur & youd wy tex TRA trol In the exceadin 1 can assure Bt from do *° Read What a Patient says aN 3 % HENS LAY on earth will make bons lav dike Sh everywhere, oF sent by mall for 8 jettersiamps, LL 8 TPN food Seat THE INVISIDLE PRINCE, Who, you ask, eculd be this magnifl- jeent mole, this mighty maker of a regal rabbit warren ? His Grace" William John favendish Scoft-Bentinck, fifth Duke of Portland, was certainly no ordinary nobleman. History might be searched in vain for another such patrician. He stands alone in the solitude of his own | odd, isolated originality, His character was a study, Why did he build under- ground? It was not for want of apace above. The Bentineks own 153,163 Eng- lish seres, besides London estates. He built magnificent stables and superb riding schools, but he never strode a horse. He built a ballroom which is almost without a rival, but he never danced. He erected skating-rinks but never skated. He found employment for vast immbers, yet he could not have been respected, for tha workmen felt that their labor was being thrown away. He was ealled the ‘Invisible Prince” be- enuso of the air of mystery with which he clothed himself. A member of the fotir feading London elubs, he never en- tered their portals. His shooting and hunting parties wera unsurpassed, but he inever saw his invited guests. He culti- vated flowers and fruit, whose fragrances jand flavor never ministered to his enjoy- He bred trout by the forty thous- fand a year, yot ho was not an angler. A great farmer, agriculiure attracted him “Can't you let it alone” was Lord ‘Palmerston's advice to a perfervid politic- “Can't you leave me alone!" was ithe lifelong aspiration of the Hermit of 'Welbeok the Wonderful. He lived to his eightioth year. There is ‘an expressive miarble bust of him in the underground picture gallery. If is a kindly, shrewd, In the head in Lavater would see ‘‘constructiveness ” writ large. The recluse loved to be hid- [lens from the sight of men ; he is now out lof human gaze forever. Inquisitive isightseers may regard with wondering {eyes the monuments of his unaccountable {taste ; but the builder himself they never beheld. It was his delight to be under. ground; he is now beneath the mould { fotever. iment, : not, Han. i Sma th oll Po i INSANITY IN FRANCE. { eh antl; | One of the most striking features of { modern French life is the rapid increase { of insanity, the number of cases of which, | nd especially those induced by aleohol- ism, is becoming larger each year. i During 1882 there were 13, 484 admissions {into the asylums, of which 10,181 were jnew cases, the total number under treat- {ment in the year being 58,780, of which 127,000 were men and 51,000 women, i showing that females are the most liable { to the disease. That they are less infla- | enced by treatment is shown by the fact that the average duration of treatment for mem 1s 276 days, while for women it is 205 days. The following siatistics represent the character of the brain dis. leases and the average time that each class requires for supervision in the asy- Inms : Simple insanity, 83,620 patients’ average time 287 days; softening of brain and paralysis, 8665, average time 250 days; senile dementia, 4,495, average time 180 days; idiots and Ording, 5,877, average time 208 days. The latter, there. | fore, appears to be the most intractable form. In all France there are only 61 public and 42 private asylums, of which 9 are for men only, and 14 for women only, the remainder being for both sexes. {No fewer than 31 departments have no | establishment whatever for the care and treatment of the insdne. MI. THE CHAZIE APPLE. { The famons. Chazie apples, which are ithe most admired and expensive of all | Canadian varieties, and sometimes fetch ‘8s much as $25 a barrel in Covent Garden, | London, were not, aceording to the Pall j Mall Gazetle, introduced from France into ithe colony, but were discovered by a {lucky accident. Chazie, & Dutchman, ‘ens well advanced in years in 1854. Ho {owned a farm a few miles distant from [the Falls of Ningars, and on that farm he found growing wild a tree bearing the ‘apple known as the Chasie—or “Bway- |gie,” 88 some writers spell the name. {Some one had flung away the core of an japple;- one of the seeds had sprouted, land grown inthis tree bearing an applé ' with the flavor of the muskmelon, double the size of the Lower Canada popu grise, {and of the same color and form. i SINGING SANDS. The superintendents of the various life- furnish, for scientific purposes, samples of the so-called "singing sand,” wherever found. These sands get their name from the peculiar sound which they give forth when walked upon or disturbed in any way. This property is possessed only by dry sand found between the water line and extreme high-tide marks along the seaconst and the shores‘of the great rept pi Tian Rus be £00 dieating its existance in as many differ- ent localities in this country. Haretofore been known fo exist in“two places, one in this conntry and the other in Europe. ; A IIE gi # The gratification which wealth ean be- lavishing it with prodigality, but in the| wise application of it. wil i ’ . - wee'T'agchors’ blank certificates for scholars, at the Rerorren office. u | (Continued from last week.) How Watch Cases are Made. WESTERN CATTLE DISEARED. Chicago, March 19,—A special from Springfield, Illinois, says: D, E. Salmon, veterinarian of the state board of agrienl- ture, telegraphs from Kensley, Kansas, as follows : “The foot and mouth disease at Neosho Is not spreading. No conta. gions disease in the counties further west.” Dr. Ranch, secretary of the state board of health, has reported from Xenia Clay county, llinois, that twenty head of cattle have recently died in Wayne county, adding that no doubt they died of foot and mouth disease, The state veterinarian has gone to investigate the This process of manufacture was invented by James Boss, who started in business in 18564, and the methods and tools used in making these watch cases are covered by patents. This is the only watch case made under this process, For many years the in- troduction of these goods was slow, owing to popular prejudice against “plated” goods, but gradually the public learned that the James Bost’ Gold Watch Case was not a cheap gold-washed or electro-plated article, but was made of genuine gold plates of standard quality and thickness. Conscientious adherence to the determination to make the best watch case ever put on the market, and the adoption of every improvement suggested, has made the James Boss’ Gold Watch Case the sTANDARD, In this watch case the parts most subject to wear—the bow, crown, hinges, thumb-calohes, etc., are made of SOLID GOLD. | B&@y-Keep This in Mind, ~In the Di a- mond Dyes more coloring is given than in any known dyes, and they give faster and more brilliant colors. 10e at all drug- gists, Welle, Richardson & Co,, Burling ton, Vt. Sample card, 32 colors, and book of directions for 2¢ stamp, A PAYING INVESTMENT At this season of the year when your cows fail in milk, your Los get rongh in coat, yoor pigs refuse to thrive, and the hens don't lay as they should, vou will find a package or two of McDonald's Celebrated Tonic and Blood Purifying Horse and Cattle Powder, jndiciously ad- ministered, an investment that will pay big. This i8 positively the best horse and cattle powder made, J. D. Mormy slels it. Dissatisfied buyers can have their money refunded, tr Lace for cartaine—Garmans. Bend § cont slamy to Keystone Wateh Case Pastories, Phils. deiphia, Fa, for bandsome Illustrated Pasphlot showing bow dames How’ snd Keystone Walch Cases are made. {Tv be continued.) - a. ~= [a8t Thursday the first fresh shad of the sesson were sold by J, B, Bolt. | | { - —-— v ' In Blair county, before Judge Dean's court, the temperance men have succeed- | ed in defeating the granting of a large | pumber of licences. A HOME DRUGGIST TESTIFIES. Popularity at home is not always the best test of merit, but we point proudly to the fast t no other medicine bas won for itself such universal approbation in its own city, state, and country, and among ali people, a8 Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. The following letter from one of our best known Massachusetts Diruggists should be of interest to every sullerer ; — had an attack of RHEUMATISM. Rheumatism, #0 so were that I could not move from the bed, or dress, without help, 1 tried several remo- dies without much If any relief, until 1 took AYER'S SARSAPARILLA, by the use of two bottles of which I was completely cured, Have sold large quantities of your Samsa- PARILLA, and it still retains fis wonderfol . The n notable cures it has ected in this vicinity convince me that it i= the best blood medicine ever offered to the publie, E.P. Hazunis™ River St, Buckland, Mass., May 13, 1582, Gronae AXDREws M overseer tn the Lowell 2 Carpet Corporation was for over twenty years before PEIUYE to Lowell afflicted with Salt Rbheurn in is warst form. Its uleerations astually covered more than half the surface of his body and mbes. He was entirely cured by Aven's SARSAPARILLA. See certificate In Avery Almanas for JRE. PREFARED BY Dr.J.C.Ayer& Co., Lowell, Mass, Sold by all Druggists; $1, six bottles for By 84) days service Health and Happiness. ||: Mr. Gough on Bilk Hats. “It would be no violation of the commandment,” | sald Jobin B. Gough, “if a man were 10 full down | and worship the silk hat, jor it is pot made io the likeness of anything in heaven, or on earth, or in | the waters which are under the earth,’ Besides it} heats the head and causes the bair to fall off, Par- | ker's Hair Balsam will stop that and restore the | original color to gray or faded hair, Kot ofly, pot | a dye, benedeial, deliciously perfumed. A perfect balr dressing, 0c. All druggists. ar, es— “ Eight years 1 lf Pe TTER TOWNSHIP AUDITORS REPORT Receipts and Expenditures for the Year ending March 10, 1584, 1863, SUPERVIBOR, Peter Roarick March 12, To balance due Twp March 10, 1884, Allowance for labor... - PRrOBDRRER ......covcovismsivasemmsres Balance... sragn To balance due Twp 1883, SUPERVISOR, John Emerick. March 12. To balance due Twp 1584, Mar. 19, To Amt of Dup 1584, March 10, By labor paddies ; By 7% days service wheany By exonerstions.... cei. BY DRUREMIE...cossisrrsssmminunssmssrons To balances due Township SUPERVISOR, Junes Runkle. March 12. Tobalance doe Twp, 12% §7 1584, Mar. 10. Tommn't Dup.. 9 3% To cash from Auditonk....omie 94 UB March 0 By labor pald. iconv By damages paid 8, Miller... By Gamages p'd W. Mulberger By timber for bridges......... By error induplicste... See Iw ki »y wad 1883 6618 #0 0 5 6 0 4 ¥ 84 4 - 13 Great Reduction AT BPRING MILLS, sesaissnsin a} kibde of......... WINTER GOODS, &e¢, &e., such as FLANNELS, OVERCOATS, | censnesesClothing, Hats, Caps,eeeceses| Boots, Bley Soom kinhs ®| CARPETS 1 Notions, Hosiery, Gloves, cic, etc. | wee. Also in Byrups, Bugars......| Teas, Coffees, ete., GLASS, CHINA & QUEENS WARE. Also dealer in BODY BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY —Cirain, Coal and Plaster —e| - ies 13feb4m J. D. LONG, | INGRAINS, VENETINES and all other grades of car. Successor to Pealer & Long. pets, we are enabled to dis. play a moch larger and more complete stuck than ever before fy Great eare has been taken in selecting the choicest and artisiie de- sigus. It bas already be. come proverbial that if you want pretty as well as cheap CARPETS you must go to the BEE. HIVE, sud now we are doubly prepared 10 main tainjour reputatior, &e ¢. CARPETS Having made large con- tracts with leading wanufac- turers of ! “Good Pay for Agents. $100 10 8200 per DWALRLEK HARDWARE, : HARKDWARE vrs { QF fina A. HARRIS & A. HARRIS & — BE NELLING— SECTIONE SECTIONS H AR Jd A 2. J Ab C0, CO, » I } i Al AY » ¥ » » 4 RE E And all inde wa Farmipy Ra KES, #ORKS, SOYTHES, ROPE BLOCES SPROUTS HAY FORKS, &c. -A8 WELL AB ALL KINDS RDWARE, TO MEET THE NDS IN THIS LINE. AS. HARRIS & CO, NTY BANKING CO. | ___ _ _ ls” re : BELLEFONTE, PA. |MERCHANT TAILORING DEs (Late Milliken, Hoover & Co.) | PARTMENT. Receive Deposits and | We are now receiving our Allow Interest; {Spring Btock of Woolens to which Discount Notes; { an early call of iuspection is ~~ Buy and Bell Gov-| most, respectfully solicited. ernment Securities; Gold snd Coup-11 bere being always a lull between ons. therefore ' in order Jas. A. B JD. 8 oh As. A. Bravew,’ , BRvGETR| Te gE Pres. Cashier | to keep our tailors working RE ENR ATT EV RANTING co | we willfallow a re 8 VALLEY BANKING CO, SPECIALDISCOJUNT CENTRZ HALL. on all orders given up to March Receiva Deposits and allow In- terest; Discount Notes; Buy and Sell Government Ses curities; Gold and Coupons, Wu Wor, Pres 5 <3 ~ in GOLDSMITH BROS, ae w {BEE-HIVE ONE PRICED STORER MAY NEED THIS | Bellefonte, Pa. \ Address J. M. MURRAY, | ELIZABETH, N. J. og i 40 PAP cutaiogue free / { | Maps & Charts. | : JCheapast! Best! i FM A. SANDOR $1,000 | MERCHANT TAILOR, CENTRE HALL, PA, Offers his services to the public. He A General line of ee OF w TYCO TY v 3 Fe 3 pi. HOUSE FURNISHING GGOD MA is, ove of our BPECIALTIES. { VENTRE | Btore lighted by; Electricity #0 that you can make selec- | tions by night as well as by day, {| Also Telepbone,Connections. CW, B. MuraLz Cashier, i EH ——————— A ASE SOP PASILY MavE., 0 balance. Comm ~, DO AS OTHERS § + Focur § HAVE DONE. | pm OVERREEN POOR, Jur. Me - i March 12 Io bails dueiwp. § remota { 1884, Mar. 30. Toma's Dup wi Aro your Kidneys disordered? : Kideey Wort brought me from my grave, eit wore, after ] had been given up by 13 bewd doctors in Mx. be, lomis, 3 : id 4 Wi By exonerstionsan Dup . V3 By relief to Wm. Bethlehem Fike Child Are your nerves weak? i. evil... "Edney Wort cured me from tervous weakness Goo. Me Ming. &e after | was nos expected to tive Mrs. ¥. XB. Mrs, Onlin Goodwin, Bd, Christian Monfler Ww E. Peanlngton... - - ym Eliza Jundan.... Have Fou Bright's Disease? l | ny 1cgal services paid... Mie halk snd Thon Ha Bled her Wasjut fl | By medical attendasce... Frank Wilson, Peabody, Wass. By Making duplicate... : —— By error in Duplicate. Suffering from Diabetes? By 48 days service... Ridnoy Wort fs the moet succemfel retoed yr | have By percentage over weed. Ulves almost immediate relief,” By baiance De. Philp C. Ballon, Mankicn, Ti Have you Liver Complaint? B “Kidney Wort cured se of of o Liver Disonsos altos Line fo die.” anry Ward, late Cul 09th Mal Guard, X. T. Is your Back lame and aching? Sidney Wort, (1 bottle) cured we when [ vases bane § bad to wil oud of bed ™ OM. Telisage, Milwsuked, Wis #Eave you Kidn Disease? Wi “Ridney Wort made ree sound in liver and kidacps f after yours of vosweressful dotoring. Its h $ioa bor" Sam’l Hodges, Willisusstown, West Va, : Are you Constipated i. "Kidney Wort cscs emery ovacubtions and cared me er 15 resrs wee of other medicines Koleos Fairchild, B48. Albans, VL Have you Malaria? EMaey Wort has done hotter than ary other remedy { bave ever weed in nl loses Dr. LK. © Bowth Here, VL Are you Bilious? Cider Wort has dons me nore good than any oiler romedy | havo over taken Urs dT, Gedloway, Blk Fiat, Cregon. Are you tormented with Pilea? “Kidney Wort permanently cured me of bipeding plicw, Dr. W. C Kline recommended 1 10 ps.” Geo. 11, lors, Ossbder M. Dank, Myerstown, Pa. 8 Aro you Rheumatism racked ? die nar. ert sured me, mfted § 7 phrsicians and . Elbridge 3 ny» | 1584, March 10 Detroit” W. Deversnx, Mechanic Hick. To balance... 183 OVERSEER POOR, Peter Hoffer. DR. March 12 Tobalance due Twp. $302 5 Amw’t Duplicate IR {7 122200 March 10, 1884, CR. Dy relief Mr. Mein hin - Mrs. Tresher........ Dandel Keen Win. Tobias. unis Bethilehers boy... Daniel Fagber .......... Loo, Bbe Ra. is Mrs, Carlin... 48 00 nm 8 4 178 43 mw 0m mw “ Ry legal services... Hy 40 days service... Ry exoncrationg for 1882 Hy percentage... on Hy balan. ceo. 223 89 TREAS. OF AUDIT, W. W. Spangler. i884, March 30. Too March 19, Hy cash paid A. C. Rips - W.BM J. W, Run son om DR. wl yos ss ™?> DR. 1% iW i850 150 an WE . W. W, Spangler... By cash D. J. Meyer ron rent ¥. Kurtz printing i500 stationery. 10 $a io We, the undersighed Auditors of Potter Twp, have examined the abiove acoounts and find them “TER RE A. C, Rirxa, . WW. RUN Town Clerk. ww, . . W.BPANGL Centre Hall, March 10, 1584. re, FEAR eX yo abe ing Wi owt Tat, Mime. Ladied, are you suffering? ad po ne me of peeling trolley of J Ta I Lamoyentch, 1810 La Mekde, Th. Lamoresar, If you 1 and gain would Bi : Health, RES 2a 4 THE BLOOD CLEANSER. nice Boots and Shoes. ~— Largest Stock— Lowest Prices,— All Goods Bought Direct From Manufacturers--- Reynold’s Bros. Fine Shoes, D Armstrongs Rochester Shoes, | Mens Fine Shoes WE GUARANTEE EVERYTHING WE RECOMMEND. ¥y No 10 Brockerhioff Row. is thoroughly experienced in Lis line lof trade and gusrinices satisfaction 'to all. Having bad many vesrs ex ipericonoe iu cutting, he gives his cue- ‘tomers only first class work. Parties {needing new suits of any kind, can {have them put tp ss cheap, if not |cheaper, than elsewhere, and will be |sure to be pleased. Has constantly {on hand samples of all kinds of goods jand can furnish a complete outfit, {Repairing promptly and reatly dove, | — Bending Shops. AT FARMERS MILLE, PA. All kinds of bending in wcod done on short notice. Ordera filled for rims of all sizes, and of best waterial ; bobsled ron. pers, shafts, bent hounds, plow handles, phaeion aud boggy reaches. Bend for price list. Orders by mail promptly sie tended to. All work guaranteed. lloet y J. B. REAM & SOX. Dentists, [a5 GW. HOSTERMAN Dentist, Centre Hall. Office at residence on Church street, oppo- site Lutheran Church, Will give satis faction in all branches of his profession. Ether administered. 14udr R.8..G. GUTELIUS.~ Dentist, Millbeim. Offers bis professional services 10 the public. He is Ap to perform all operations in the Sental profession. He is pow fully pre. pared to extract teeth sbeolutely uj hon my pain. ——— SPRING MILLS HOUSE, or SAN On LAT. RR Sa ANT FINE SUMMER RESORT. LE BY i 1h and Hublng— V4. Q. A, Kennedy, Agent, Centre Hall, be er vide ishing and, None g osan. - La - Local . Cards-—Attorneys. " > y: AR WE RR LR ho, TERMS REASONABLE Ho ORVIS, | conn oo dope mrp bo 0 prooridtor TTORNEYAT-LAW. J 1. Bl. MIL 14, CENTRE mr BELLEFONTE, PA. rina th Covet ows, ou 3 for of w { : F HEWES Ww. Attorneys Law, ) ractices in all The Corey Ofios In the{fon te, Pa, Jefonte. Qo R. Teller, proprietor, Belie- pecial attention given to 8 de. Furst buildng, Bel LAIRLNN, Alidtgepaats Law, allefont. . 4 i * Attorne tJ . in 01d Uonard building, Bellefonte SPANGLER, Attor neyat-law Consu lations i Office in F Ts A . ® N be -. wer Ee Tow: , | | 1 \n ii Cy in ; jase APONTE BA” Belicfonte, Po.
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