Advertising Cheats! ! ‘It bas become so common to begin an article in an elegant, interesting style, “Then run it into some advertisement that we avold all su h, “And simply call attention to the merits of Hop Bitters in as plain, honest terms as possible, ¢ pe ple “To give them one trial, which so proves their value that they will never use anything else.” “To Indu “The papers, Religious and secular, is “Having a large sale, and is supplanting all other meaicines “There is no denying the virtues of the Hop plant, and the poprietors of Hop Bitters hav shown g t shrewdness and ability * nding a medicine whose virtues are 0 every one's observation." Mid She Die? Remedy so favorably noticed in all the © ® * ngered and suffered long, pining away all the time for years, tors « “The do “And at last was cured by this Hop Bitters the ing her no good” I we should be for that medicine.” iter's Misery, A Daugl 1 Years our Liter suffered on a bed of AUR rheu fored to us in good health as Hop Bitters, that "The we for years before using it Pa Father is Getting Well. My daughters say “How much bett Bitters, “He is got A disease dec “Aud we are so giad th -\ Lady of Utica, N. Y. go~None genn hite lable II with Hop or Hops i or fathor is since ig well after his long sree} wared incurable.” i ine withou > IN CASH GIVEN AWAY To SMOKERS of Blackwell's Genuine Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco. uarantee the £ Special Deposit is to lly described nt of the 25 premiums ir former announcements. The premiums wi'l be paid, no matter how small the number of bags returned may be. Office Plackwl's Durham Tedaece Co.) Durham, N, C, Nay 19, 1854 i WILEY, Esq. PA Cashier Bank af Durham, Durban, N © Dean Sin:—We inclose you $i1.960.00, which [lease place on Special Depcait to pay premiums for our empty tobacco bags to be urned Dec, 5 Yours truly, J 8 CAKR, President Office of the Bank of Dram} Durham, N.C, Nay 10, 1984} J. 8. CARR, Erq., wos: Binekws Ts Durham Tobaress Oo 1 have to acknowledge receipt of f y+ you, which we have placed upon vat for the object you state. “Yours truly, FP. A. WILEY, Caabier, Xone pannine without picture of BULL on the : package. FF See our other announcements FROM THE PRESIDENT OF BAYLOR UNIVERSITY. Yudos Aid 1:82 =, 1582, lence, Texas, Sept. Gentlem Ayer’s Hair Vigor Has been used in my household for three TeOAOLS | ~~ 1st. To prevent falling out of the halr, 3d. To prevent too rapid change of color. 8d. Asa dressing. given entire satisfaction in every Yours respectfully, Wa. Caney Crave.” It has er instance, AYER'S HAIR VIGOR is entirely free from uncleanly, dangerous, or injurious subs stances. It prevents the bair from turning gray, restores gray halr to its original eclor, prevents baldness, preserves the hair and growth, cdres dandruff and all diseasés of the halr and scalp, and fs, the desirable dressing. FREPARED BY Dr.J.C.Ayer & Co.,Lowe!l, Mass, Soild b promotes its at same time, a very superior and v ail Dragzists, HELP v¥omen MEN uw NERVOUS: ARE VITAL ENERGY. LACK -% The HOWARD GALVANICOSHIELD and our sther Biecwrs Galvanis asd Mage tetis Applisnees sure Nervous Debillty, Pa ralysie, uation, Lass of Vila) Energy, Overworted Brain, Lame Reek, Kiser, Liver, Stomach Compisinte, Male and Foo male Weakness, ota, ste. They are the very Intent improvements | differant from bei, pada, girdios and sther Seviees. They positively genersis comtinuows sur. romta, without seids, sausing ae fred tation of (Be skin. Can be wars sf work ux well a8 at restoonly netics able ta the wearer. Power regolaind to mewt the 4ilfsrent sages of all dis. easer, Those Tor Men only si soos road the coat of Fiennes us (hey net 41. rectigupon the Nervons, Wamelsr and Geaeretive Centres, speedily reator ing vitality whieh jo Rleotriaity- Arniaed from the system by ante ven or indiscretions, and thee in a nes. wal way eversome all weak ses without dr ng the semach, We furnish absolute proef te oy 4 one cinime in sur [ee trated Pamphlet entitled THHEE TYPES OF MEN" for MEN ONLY, siso sue for LADIES ONLY, free, or sant senled for & cents postage, PRICES of money returned, Tou #4 AMERICAN GALVANIC CO., pw 1103 Chestnut 8t., Philada., Ask for at Marray's Drog store. ———— ———o—-—— SALESMEN mau the sale of our NEW FRUITE AND SPECIALTIER! yukhes wah a full line of NURSERY STOCK, reyious experience not cssentinl, SLIVE, CTIVE MEN EARN GOOD WAGES, For terms "i, DRTC AR s A LJ A Ma Wen ober, Pam's. A HOUSE IN A TREE, The lasso itself is a «ope made of | Mer tion bas frequently been made in twisted fibre of the mgguey, or aloe, known ithe prass of the peculiar places of abode in European markets as Sisal hemp. °f two of the quoudam residents of Thero is a great difference in the quality ; Washington. Joaquin Miller's log hut the bast and strongest are twisted so ex. tracts hundreds of visitors, and is a tremely tight that it is almost impossi- [#0irce of wonder and astonishment to ble to untwist the strands. One end is those who never saw a backwoods clear- worked into a small loop, lined inside | In But perhaps the queerest freak in with leather, through which, when about | 10 metter of dwellings is that of a pen- to throw the lasso, the other end is ®ion office clerk, who has a horse in the passed. The rope is about thirty feet {op of & walnut tree on Mount Pleasant, THE MEXICAN LASSO. | long, about one third of it formed into a noose which is grasped a little above the loop—i e., where the ropeis double ; the rest of it is coiled round and held in the left hand, ready to let go, the extreme end being kept separate, and of coarse retained. clear of the ground when held level with the shoulder, and, when open, forms a circle of four or five feet in diameter. The lasso is swung over the head and left shoulder, and back over the right shoulder, a peculiar turn of the wrist as it begins to return keeping the noose open. It is thus made to ocirels round and round his head by the thrower until it is launched, and flies off at a tangent, the noose assuming a ciroular form, and setlling quietly around the object aimed at. Before it settles the thrower seizes the other end with his right hand, and gives it two rapid turns around the cabeza of his saddle, so a8 to get a purchase, H he is not quick enough at this, and the bull tightens the rope before a good purchase has been offected, the result is that the fingers get caught between the rope and the cabeza, and very much in- jured. It is no unfrequent thing to see a man who has lost one or two fingers in learning the art. It is beautiful to see the exactitude with which an adept will throw the lasso from or to any point, over either shoul- der, behind or in front. There is no credit in catching o bull by the horns, for he cannot be thrown by them ; but considerable skill is required to pitch the noose just in front of him when he is ai full gallop, so that noxt step he treads wto it; them, on its being tightened with a sudden jerk, rollsover in the dust. The horse, too, has to learn his part of the business, and bear at the right mo- ment in the opposite direction, or he might be thrown instead of the bull, to which ivrdeed he is often inferior in weight. t is considered disgraceful to have to loosen the lasso, and to let the bull carry it off with him. A good hand at it will catch by either leg aloge a bull gallop- ing past at any a The most diffi- ult feat of all is to lasso Lim around the quarters when at full gallop at the moment when his hind legs are doubled up under him. Usually the noose slips off, and nothing happens; but if it be thrown precisely at the right instant, his bind legs are pinged tight up under his lly, and he is brought to a standstill the position of a sitting dog, looking indescribably silly in such an unwonted These and other feats of las- going are seen at their best at a hacienda, on the occasion of the anor when the young bulls are driven in from the plains, thrown down, and marked with a hot iron with the initials of their proprietors’ names. Friends and neigh- bors come together from afar, and vie with one another in the display of dex- terity and horsemanship. ia sr)”onDni IGNORANCE ABOUT POSTAL “Postal card correspondents make a good many mistakes. If they knew what a pile of cards are thrown away, they would be more careful,” said a post office clerk, as he pitched a handful of postal cards into the waste basket. ** What is the matter with them 1” "Every one had something pasted on the correspondence side. It is allowa- ble to paste on the mailing side the ad- dress of the person to whom the card is sent, but anything pasted on the mes. sage side renders the card unmailable. On the mailing side there must be noth- ing in the form of an advertisement.” “If pictures are drawn on the message side will the card be sent? ” ‘““Yoa, unlese the picture is a charsoter which would send the artist to Sing Sing. However, there is a good deal of com- plaint about dunning and abusive mes. sages. It is popularly believed that it is a violation of the law to send scurrilous epistles in this way, but it is not. The belief is founded on Judge Benedict's decision, where five thousand dollars fine was imposed several years ago. The law is not now in force, and a man can abuse another to his heart's content.” ** Can a postal card be retarnedt” "Correspondents often try to do that, but it is against the rules of the office To make sare, they often stick on a one- cent stamp. That won't work either. If a two-oont stamp is put on, it will pass inspection. By putting on a one- oent stamp, however, a postal card may be remailed to the person to whom it is addressed, if it does not find him in the first instance. One thing about postal cards ought to be known to poor people who have friends abroad. We have stacks of international postal eards un- used that may be sent to almost any city in Great Britain or on the Continent. Even in the few instances where they n v] 1818, De in id position. wal Aurradero, CARDS, country whieh issues them. This is not the country which issues them." A political bolt is a troublesome hard. ware, lo iat Ber Butler, the anti monopoly candi dato, in trauglii Ut a rail supérinféndent. {which is a suburb of Washington, This tree house was first discovered about a Iyer ago. It was then built in the {bonghs of a giant maple. Recently the oecupent concluded to change his resi {denice ‘0 a site more exalted, and he chose la tree further up the hill. The house itsolf is built on a large platform con- structed around the trunk, thirty feet above the ground, and supported upon four heavy timbers. It is hexagonal in shope and about ten by fourteen feet inside. It is built of matched pine toa height of six feet, and the roof is com- ported of canves awnings, so arranged as to admit of being raised or lowered at | i the will of the strange occupant of the That Hayward is a man of taste, in spite of his strange abode, is evident fron his personal appearance and the adcrnment of his home, He is a man of middle age, of fine appearance, and is de- voted to literature, His house is hand. somely furnished, and contains a very gocd library of standard works. The platfor.n surrounding the hat serves as a of gerden, a chairs, hammocks and other contrivan for confort. The entrance is effected by the aid of stairs, which reach down to wit nut, sort nl abounds with easy | wg un gix feet of the ground, and a step Jadiler, which is drawn up the platform when not in use reacon for imitut Indian Ocean ling site that he believes the sanitary! Hayward gives ns his! BE the selection of a dwel- | the islanders of the | in conditions of the altitude ars better than on the ground floor, and that it is more Hs had been classed ns “eorank ¥ becanse of his love of a soe * exclumnve,” al for rarefied buat as he is rable turn and i=} {o be an ex + L tr: 11 ff nlarl 1 3 y Sal elinnt clerk, there 18 1.0 nN HNOSONUN Us t£ if be that " othr reason to accuse him of neas of mind, excnp he vo- casiona’ly ‘‘drops into poerty. i A THE CONSCIENCE FUND. The contributions t fund of the Tressury in the year $4 000. fund Las, sigee i pblishment { years aro, amounted to about $250,000 y the conscience Inst fiscal % al Ts anounted {oo over ihis is oats y For some years past it has averaged from $5,000 to $7.000 a The “consciences fund” originate Treasurer Spinner. war he v year, tern WAS d y Que day during eceived a letter from the Treasury Departinent from a man who enclosed a check for #1, ¢ misappropriation government fu of which he had guilty quartermaster in the army. “Supp we call this a contribution to the oon science fund and get it announoed in newspapers, aud hay wo will more,” he Th nouncement was made, and the Treasury became the recipient of such funds The largest contribution was $4,000, forwarded by an ex-reveuns | gaanger ‘rom Chicago, as the amount of bribe received by him fr desired to defrand the government. The emallest was nine cents, forwarded bs Massachusetts man who remember: that be had at one time years before nse a marked threo-oe on a letter, In order to relieve his conscience he sen! three times the original sieal, which he thought was a fair compensation. Many of these contributions come from per- gone who have smuggled goods The majority of these are from women. A| recent case of this sort is quoted. A lady | residing in Canada who, years ago, smug- gled into this country a silk dress pat-| tern worth $100, recently concluded that | she onght to remit duty on it, aud going to a Custom House officer asked him to | caloulate for her the daty she woul i have paid plus the interest, which being | done, she forwarded the sum to the de-| partment, omitting—as most of them do| —to send her name. | 500, sayy of £ , ¥ 4 { - : vy % wry * an ig 1 represent yoy been while ¢ 4 { go some suggested, e an 4 i y ever made | § ym distillers wi i 5 i { 3 y a ant siaap Qocasionally a let. | ter is reoeived from a clergyman, stating | that it is the result of a death-bed con- fession of some offender, who asks thai the morey and confession be forwarded to the departmont, AIA AI ATI | AS REGARDS LEGS, A Frenchman has been making exten. sive investigations upon the subject of postures in sitting as regards the exe tremities. He finds that the Chinese 'oross the left arm over the right, while Europeans cross the right over the left. Robust shildren cross the right over the left. Those who cannot work or are idiotio do the contrary, A great many women cross the left leg over the right. Among opera dancers some Always cross the right leg over the left, but no one arosses the left over the right habitually. Infonts under three years cross the left arm over the right, aud when older re- verse the position. The professor finds that men generally cross the right leg! over tho lefs, and cites the statements of | tailors that trousers are always worn | mote on the left side, which bears most lof the weight. Many conolusions are { i | portant ome being that the left brain de- right predominates. Whosoever abolishes justice cares for po relig ion. © sss 4 pf —— M. L Blair Alderman 5th Ward Feran: JOHN A. GRENOBLE, PATENT IRON ROOFIN( Ure Patent Iron Roofing, it outlast bailding, and costs only a trifl Call and see it, Everything in the line of COAL BTOVES, & RANGES PRICES LOW AS THE LOWEST | TINWARE ade 12dec.y 7 A HOME DRUGGIST TESTIFIES. Popvlarity at home is not test of merit, but we po that po other medic such tniversal apg ation in | state, and country, and among all 1 Ayer’s Sarsa nlwn nt proudly t ine letter fy W. R. BRACKBILL _J. C, BRACKBILL Furniture and Bedding ! r PES AGEST STOCK 1 THZ LA a0 I THE CES? -— Guaranteed, ~ CY SONS » Lo Spring St.,,—————Bellefonte, Pa. Give ws a Call,------Satisfaction J. BRACREBILL'S —Electric Light.— GOODS SHOWN AT NIGHT AS WELL 48 DAY. HARDWARE In additi STOVES. n to our extensive stock of FARMERS, BUILDERS & parilla The following one of our bes known Massac) " . . interes. wo every sul HEJMATISH, 22:7 vere that | conld hie SAPARILLA, by t s of i HE li oes, vit it helj dies without mueh AYER't Ba bottles of wi Have #3ld larg: PAPILLA, andl iL popular it ver 8 Ei Bt. Buckland, Mass, Ma SALT RHEUM. -.~ OAL , oom was for over twenty years b to ls I aiflicted with worst I ¢ m Br v fi an half Hrat He was « REAFARILLA. Bes certifical ! EB i Alu 52 for 18k . i MADR re tl # D r.J.C.Ayer& Co, Bold by all Drugg $1 oo appiness. | "7 D0 AS OTHERS | HAVE DONE. | re_your nerves won ? "1 Ow Have ; * Ame and acl rod sus when | i bad to roll ont of bed Talimage, Milwaskee, Wis in Disanse? r apd Kidners Ite worth § 5 West Va A 2 i i nve you A to Have you Malaria? “Kidney. dane than any other reecy 1 bavg ever ®t 5 my practice . ¥ i Clark, South Her Are you Bilious? “Ritner. Wert iar done me Foo other remedy | have ever taken. “F Mrs 7. T. Galloway, Fk Fiat, ¢ ert has ¢ better Tt than eo any regen Are vou tormented with Piles? “EL iAne v W ort perm i me +t btireding r i. Bank, Byers i Rheumatism racked ?| foe, after | was gi up Yo puflered thirty colm, West Bath you sufferin me of pecviiar tron ¥any friends nse ar moreaus, lide ia Motte, Vi ish Disease’ Take i an ened TORS Haine g? jon of } § pormiee Libnage Ladies, aro “Fidner Wort enred Severe, JORIS $0 n> = If you would Ean 1 aad gain Health, EEL RT TR Ty UCR AACLNY THe BLOOD CLEANCER. i * - - - v BUY IT AND TRY IT Try it for earache, Try it for headache, Try it for toothache, Try it for backache. For an ache or a pain Thomas’ Eclectric Oil is exellent. ~~Chas. F. Medler, box 274, Schenectady, N. Y. Thomas' Eclectric Oil is the best thing going, pasays. Cured him of rheumatism and me of earache-—two drops—M aster Horace Brenizer, Clinton, Iowa. Try it for a limp, Try it for a lameness, Try it for a pain, Try it for a strain, From shoulder to ankle joint, and for three months I had rheumatism which yielded to nothing but Thomas' Eclectric Oil. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil did what no physician seemed able to accomplish, It cured ma.—John N. Gregg, Supt. of Ra™- way Construction, Niagara Falls, Try it for a scald, Try it for a cut, Try it for a bruise, Try it for a burn, Price 50 cts. and §1.00. FOSTER, MILBURN & CO., Props. BUFFALO, N.Y. Sond six canta ‘or posing ) ot PF Es and teceive freon sostly bo A Priz eof gods which will haip yo tn nore woney YiEh awe tog, Pa. sated Nov 0.58: He ha used oe Fhe man’ a Oi! fe gpratan, All of atther sn i woud csll vy r attention to om Flock LACKSMIT! Buppiies, we Hoating Stoves, We wi pecially suggest in CROWNING GLORY, FORT, ORANGE, EAETLAKE AND WELCOME HOME. REGULATOR PICNE} In Ranges the VICTOR & APOLLA. Brick and Grates on hand, WILSON, McFARLANE & CO u ir Cools & Ranges. Heating Btoves the “ry shh snit oof Fi ni ol i! Ire i T <3 FoR &. passa d ¥h P : $e» g t a Patient t gad wnat a ratient says oi It. “The Pactilies I purchased from you in Anguet pre re 10 we mest cupciosively that while there is de ! my vinost expectations, fc r | cortainly did pot expect tht 8 Bablt of FOURTEE:S YEARS® DUT ATION could be completsly gotien under oun. trol In 1 ean sastre you ted Do fuse modesty will keep Ine from doing all that | oan In adding Lo the phones whi bh will surely crown so beneficial a remedy.” oo The Parties are prepared and sold only by the WP” a WY HARRIS REMEDY CO. KFC CREMISTS, AS 308% MN. 10th, SL. st. LOUIS, mO, AG a I ATA. RI AE TRG WT aw ING BE RA RTI Er ISI PE OT - Fi { . Dn a1 soa | ARCS FINEST AND BEST. | | five Z te Were is hope.'' They did thelr work far Le- q, ? > rs excerdingly shert time of two wonths Above extract from ole ter Gated W. Ta Deo 26, 38 Cn Ga PIE AULAR EAKHED 2... prep 3 IEE Ra, Ye nati IK, We pels 7 a . i "Eg “. H. EYRNES, on of % nied tor } he larg endow 0! end est . sold for lows thas Twice x rics lmtoets ger § AE 02 4M eel» im . ne oh sop le wap it A Terms free « conn’ 6) Vertin poe 5 #5 I'T BOOK OH i on snlgte (zo Fe ™ »awoek fis free ) quired stb . make great Lar se certainty writ le 3& CH BX for the work ing classe Sepd 18 sent |: r postage and we wi] mall yom free » regal va gable box of saspp ie goods that wiil pu Jou in ihe way esting 3 Ore pe few das than Fou ower i bought pose. usiness. Capitol pot reguired Wow cag work all the time in a r k is universally adap tof fo Don You con eseily earn hom "he want = Es wnparsl! evening That ail Geir we make o are not well polis fled we will trou ble of writing us Fell ete... sont free. Fortun v in ££ ¢ their whale ¢ SIRE $0 0a BD a uiely re ont gel w. 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MARRIAGES bonebtia| want All that the donbifnl ourions or Whom Bn, ws 3 kn ww, (loth and gt odia 8 ota. paper frines Guida Jp] , met omer or #1om br it. WHITTIER pi funiiony P so great specialist, Nervone a ey Cosme ltation and Praph jet free, MEN & SHOES in the Y, sortable I with ' yoy oh WIFI OF THE ALL B s A \ igi ENGLISH WAUKENPHAUS] veess SHOES, (ovveee Ci the rer set Most Remember ! noff Row, Bellefonte. snd tf E. GRAHAM COLEMAN Made Brocker ‘ she mio Sno the ner ~ SUS, i 3 #id oie 3 4 Writ MAX a PALMS There is no excuse for suffering from CONSTIPATION and other diseases that follow a dis ored state of the Stomach and Bow els, when the use of DR. HENRY BAXTER'S [ANDRAZE BITTERS Will give immediate relief. After constipation follows Piliousness, Dyspepsia, indigestion, Diseases of tho Kidneys, Torpid Liver Rheumatism, Dizziness, gick Headache, Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, Ap* oplexy, Palpitations, Eruptions and Skin Dis Oases, oto, rl of which these Bitters will speedily ture by removing the sme, Keep (he Romach, Rowe, end Digestive Orgone in good working order, oni perfect health will be the result, Ladies sod others sub. ject 0 Slok Headache will find relief and perinanent cure by the wee of these Titters Being tombe and mildly purgative they PURIFY THE BLOOD. Prico 20 ots. por bottle. Yor sale by all dealers in medicine. Send addrons for pamphlet, free, gh ing foil directions, DEYRY, JOHNSON & LORD, Prog »., Burlington, Vi. SURES WHERE ALL £088 TANS, Jest Cough Syrup. Tastes good. 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