PENFSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE, Fall Term begins September 10, 1884, Examination for admission, September 9, re" This institution is located in one of the most pesutiful and healthy spots of the entire Alle gheny region, It is open to both sexes, and of fers the following Courses of Study : 1 A Full Scientific Course of Four Years. 2 A Full Latin Selentific Course, 3 The following SPECIAL COURSES, of two years each following the Mirst two years ef the Scientific Course (8) AGRICULTURR. {(b) NATURAL HISTORY ; (¢) CHEMISTRY AND TPTHYSBICS; (4) CIVIL ENGINEER ING. A short SPECIAL COURSE IN AGRICUL TURE. A short SPECIAL COURSE in Chemistry, A recognized course in Mechanical Arts combining shop-wo % with sindy, 7 A new Special Course (two years) in Liters ture and Science, for Young Ladies. \ carefully graded Preparatory Course, SPECIAL COURSES arc arranged tomeet the wants of individual students, Military drill is required. Expenses for board and incidentals very low. Tuition free. Young indies under charge of competent lady Principal, For Cataiogues, or other information, address GEO. W. ATHERTON, President, Btate College, Centre Co, Pa AT 1S DYSPEPSIA? HA Among the many symptoms of Dyspepsia or indigestion the most prominent are: Va- riable appetite; faint, gnawing feeling at pit of the stomach, with unsatisfied craving for food; heartburn, feeling of weight and wind in the stom. ach, bad breath, bad togte in the mouth, low spirig, general prostration, headache, and constivation. There isno form of disease more prevalent than Dyspepsia, and 10ne so pecul- iar to the high-living and rap- id-eating American people. Alcchol and tobaceo produce Dyspepsia; also, bad air, rapid eating, ete. BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS will cure the worst case, by regulating the bowels ond toning up the digestive organs, Sold everywhere, 8 9 jan tie : » ct AA ss i SAAS ————————— THE TOMB OF SASSACUS. Judge Richard A. Wheelor, of Ston- ington, writes to the New Haven Register: “I have read an article in your paper of of this week headed ‘Plundering the Tomb of BSassacus,’ adding that ‘the remnant of the Pequot tribe of Indians oocupies a reservation of about 1,000 acres at Indiantown, between Ledysrd and Stonington.’ On this land are the sepulchres of the tribe There are reservations oooupied by remnants of the Pequots, not between Ledyard and Bton. ington, but one in North Stonington and the other in Ledyard. The Ledyard Pequots are the descendants of the war. riors assigned to Uncas in the Hartford treaty of 1827. The North Stonington Indians descend from the warriors as. signed by ssid treaty to Miantonomoh and Ningiret. This remnant located themselves after the Pequot war on both sides of Massatuxet Oreck in Westerly, R IL, where thoy remained until 1661, when they were driven over Pawoatuck River into tho town of Stonington by the first planters of Misquamiont. When in Stonington they were located at several places, part at Canset neck (now known as Palmer's neck), another portion on Cosatue hill, and the rest of them under Catapeset at Tangwoak. The English did not permit them to hold and oe. cupy these places undisturbed. Finally in 1688, a commiltee were appointed by the general comrt to provide for them a permanent place of abode. In pursuance of this anthority the committee purchased TAVES OF MORMONS, As a rule, the polygamist Las some property before increasing his stock of wives. In the city, therefore, it is sel dom that the different wives share the [same quarters, In the country this is jnot so uncommon, but the natural un. pleasantness follows in most cases. The general method is to have a large house, the main pwrt of which, perhaps, is oo jcupied by the fivet wife, and wings or {additions by the successive candidates for marital honors. These large, strag: gling, hotel-like houses are common in Balt Lake City, and mark a difference be tween it and a town of small houses like Cheyenne and most other Western villa ges. In many cases, however, the hus band sets up his wives in separate homes, either side or in different parts of the city, In any oase each has her own kitchen garden, ete. I have in mind 8 wealthy dignitary of the church who hae| seven wives, some farming and garden ground of her own, and all are greatly devoted to rear. ing bees. With the help of their grown! children they each raise a large amount of produce and honey annually. The husband sots as their agent. He hives their swarms of bees, and charges them for it ; he renders special aid when called upon, and is paid for it; he sells {sir crops and honey when it is ready, aud credits each wife with her due share Most of them live in snites of apartments under the roof of his great house in town, but the first wife has a beantiful tarm of her own a little out of the city, of whish she and her children have re. of I. Wheeler the North Stonington reservation. The deed bears date May! 24, 1683. The remnant assigned to Uneas wonld not submit to his anthority, | and after a few years most of them con. gregated at Noank in the town of Gro- ton. Cassasinamon, their nominal chief, | petitioned the general court for more land, which was granted them in 1865 at Mashantuxet, which is now the Ledyard reservation. Doubtless these reserva. tions are in some shape thelr sepulohers, but that Sassacus was ever buried there bas no foundation in fact When Cap- tain Mason stormed and took the Pequot fort in 1637, Sassacns was not thera. He made his escape and flad to the Mohawks for protection. Having been previously HELP Women MEN we NERVOUS: ARE LACK VITAL ENERGY. The HOWARD GALVANICSRIZLD | El) sod our other Riseirs Gaivasie and Mage i ELAR matic Appilances cure Nervous Debdlity, Py raiyels, Bhoumationn, Loss of Vital Energy, Overworied Brain, Lame Beck, Kidaey, RR Liver Scasmch Cosspisiots. Made and of "male Weaknews, otc. ete. They are the very iatewt improvements. diferegl from beds, rr pads. girdien and other Govier 7 pomitively reer continenss sur. rents, witbeas acids, narlog ae lend tation of Whe skis. Cas be worn a FOrE 88 well aa si revieonly netise abies to the wearer. Power regoisied i meal ihe diferent stages of all dis tases. Those for Men only st sass roged (he sent of disease ar ther ae rock Fupen the Nervous Wows + ao fienerntive $ ' " wtive Contras, speed y remtor rons 81] wakes w ural way aver r te proud So & = whew! dregeing the somanh trated Pu Bist smilie sugges aur cleime in eur [Vise or MEN ONI* «"THRERE TYPER OF MEN," Mut senied * wy Sloe one for LADIES ONLY, tre, oo * 4 conta postage, Every appilance warranted as represented, of money retarned. AMERICAN GALVANIC CO,, 1103 Chestnut St., Philada., Pa. | Ask for at Murray's Drug store. PRICES from 81 apwards, and sent his scalp as a trophy to Con- necticut. Whether ho was cremated is not known ; probably the latter, sm ——— COMICAL CHINESE WAR PICTURES. tired, to end their days in peacefnl inde. gentleinan has always arranged his do- «avetic life is reported to be thus: he bad certain rooms in his house where he and saw any visitors who called upon him. Here he wns a bachelor, and here he stayed every other day and night Ou alternate days and nights he was the! guest of one or another of his wives 10 diligently to her society. this routine was not invariable, but for the most part it was regularly followed a — BIBLIOMANIACS, Many a man has gone into a book seller's shop for some particular work and after looking around has left it witl the appetite for sequiring fasaned into flame for the rest of his life, The modern One of the most amusing strokes of aewspaper enterprise we have seen for “many qu long day ” has been carried ont by ‘we Paris Figaro in producing fac- ~ riiles of Chinese illustrations of the expedition. wsuned highly colored plates of the war, of conrse in ewch case depicting the Tonquin ¥ the soldiers of the Flowery Land. plates, printed brick-dust upon the side of a tes chest retreat ir. two rows, in one or two cases jog trot. i vhile from the Chinese rifles issue stresans of fire in two straight and bloody ear, and the other losing itself in a t is, however, in de second hand booksuller is an important ifactor in the formation of libraries {Often born and bred smong books, their study his profession, he frequently pos igesses an amount of knowedge about them which the amateur, with all his ‘spare time, can never rival Althoug most booksellers have some special branch, the knowledge is frequently | garied and large, notonly in their special of books-—-but also in their contenia £ nd most collectors have experience gntefully persistence often shown in inquiring for land racing some scarce and desirable lvolum.% in order to obtain which the boSksei ler has perhaps into coyumunication with agencies in in both bemispherea One difliculty which the collector eventually meels— gatiable maw at le ted number of copies Nf some scarce competitors for them. works and the less nneommon ra. may easily obtain. The volumes ¢ library may be numbered by ( Then mrrives the time when—appetite growing with food--he is only to be sat- ified by possessing solitary survivors whose companions have perished from the effects of fire, neglect or suppression, =itios Le RIGHT ON TIME, The Man Who Has not Shaved Since 1860 Turns Up. [Philadeiptia Times.) A tall, broad-shouldered man, of apps. foutly flity~tive yours, walked into Biud. er's Beventh street barber shop on Batur- chair, A heavy black beard covered his lost to sight within the capacious recess “Hair out, sir?” said the barber, ns he | began to tuck a towel around the collar | The oid man, who had | veen busy with vis beard during this in- | terval, now exposed it to the astoniched | incnes below nis knees when it was un- | He rephed : “No, vut"’—here he | g'anced uround the shop with a trinaph- | aut smmle~"1 want this beard taken off | clean.” Apparentiy seeing that some ex- planation would be welcome to the as- wnisbed gathering of barbers and ous- .omers, the old man ssid io tones tbat | “For twonty~four years no razor has | touched my face. This beard is the re- | It was in 1860, I was as spruces | young chap as ever kicked up his heels at # Lancasier coupty weddiug and every- pody kuew Joe Barsiow iu those paris, | They called me ‘young Joe’ t0 make a | difierecce between the old man and me, | ‘The oid man wes a Bourbon Democrat to | the backbope and Iwas «ith him tl the | apiit in the 1860 Couvention, when the | Southerners put up John CC. Breckeu- | rigde and wo—the North—nouminuaed Bu phen A, Dooglas. in on Breckenriage, subject aud worked for Douglas day and sight. 1 used 1 be very smart io my sp- pearance iu those days, but I worked so The old wan went | hard I had no time for sprinking up. | | 1 felt sirongon the “One night 1 made a speecn at a meets jog iu the old Turnpike Tavern, I hud weeks grow h of stubble on my face, and before 1 bad spoken a dozen words some | loot aang out, ‘Go get a shave’ KEvery-| nody laughed ss they looked at me, ‘Get | w shave? says 1; ‘no razor touches my face anti! 1 ver 8 Dewoocrarie President | nthe Winte House, | “1 heve wept my word. Teke it off and | roll itearefn ly up in wu piece of paper, barber, Lr 1 8 going to rend Presiden C eve.and a chain wade out of it” rob vinoing pont hiet concerning wnphl aseta! PUFF & 80! ulars, address P. EKLY PAPER FRE} 8 deals can enler GOOD Wi traln yous J D. LONG, AT : Spring Mills, 1iA8 JUST OPEXED A Complete Stock of UkY GOODS, DREss GOUDS, NUTIONS, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES HARDWARE, Lass WARE, QUEENSWARE Grocerles, wee DUGA KS waein TE sa ll, 108BACC0, STARS AMD... (s. COFFEE" F134, ————1 R. BRACKBILL oe RA. SW A] ST. SAN OUP 005 Ww. Furniture and Bedding ! STOCK THE LOWEST | ARBEST nm 7 1 IGE Give ws a Call~~----Satisfaction Guaranteed, J. BRACKBILL'S SONS, Bellefonte, Pa. Electric Light. GOODS SHOWN AT NIGHT AS WELL 48 DAY. yacalion. a. - a - is AA HARDWARE — STOVES. In addition to our extensive stock of FARMERS, BUILDERS & Heating Stoves, Cooks & Ranges: We would especialiy suggest ie Heating Btoves Lhe CROWNING GLORY, FORTEIORAKGE, EASTLAKE AND WELCOME HOMES REGULATOR PIONEER In Ranges the VICTOR & APOLLA. A full assortment of Fire Brick asd Grates on hand, WILSON, McFARLANE & CO mas sox Road What a Patient says of it: - o in A ~The Pastilies I purchased fr m you in gust my Iu Cooks the Tn ee io hope ER ao work fur be et of ye )URT Y EARS poet Be sowplete 7 potion under con shert eeadingy ime of two months will keep me R i x : ¢ 5% Salen Shed, e sucoess ar in ae mE le Above astunet from s letter dated —W. Va. Dec. 20, 321 The PustfBas sre prepared and sold only by the HARRIS REMEDY CO. MPC CHEMISTS, 208 X |, 10th. 84, ET. LOUIS, MO, Sue Sauls astmest £2, tve montis 55, three mozils 7 wanted tor Lives of all the Pros! dectaef the U. KB, The largest, oR CIRCULAR WE AKNES Bent FREY ARENIS mata The fastest selling book in Ameries Immense profits two ste. All intelligert people want iL. Any oue oss beoomme & puotessi ai agen! Terms free, HAL ! LETT BOOK Co, Portiand Maine. = ir 4% 7% & wook st home 85 outfits free. Pay abs solotely sures, Ne risk apital nol re xd 20pm, Cc eo NEST AND BEST. J. H,. EYRNES, | 4 wi - - } i MISO & CHILD ’y { 86 quired. Header, if you wanl business at whish perscs of either pa Jonny > , ean make great pay ailibe time t work, wi " - fy write for partiesiars to od. HALs ! ve Ce. Portland, Maine iy 1 for the work ing class, Send 1g nie i | sempeminesiane vewilimaliyon @'8 ! 0 royal valnable box of sample goocs Bal will put pou iu the way of making more mosey in a few days than you ever thought pos. sible at any busines, Capisa) not required. We will start you. You oan work all the time or in spare time only The work is antversclly adapted to both sexes, young and old. Yeu ean easily earn from of conte bo 5h every evening. That all whe want work many test the business, we make ‘ie unparalisied | offer : to li who are wet well sstisfied we will send | #1 to pay for the trouble of writ Full partio= i siars, directions. eta, sent free. H be made by those whe gis ¢ their Whee time 10 he | Grent sucess sbao wisly sure on't dels "a AT "EEL LERITOON Ll ‘WIVE V SAVE aQIaNHS pow. Address BTINBON, & Oo, Portland, Be. Jy I Ta Ash ¥ SHOES "THE MOST DURABLE MADE. J $ a i a a“ i EVERY LADY, i We carry the Best and Cheapest Line of MEN & BOY'S FINE BHOES in the County. CONSTIPATION and other diseases that follow a dis ored state of the Stomach and Bow- els, when the use of DR. HENRY BAXTER'S MANTRAZE BITTER Will give Immediate relief, the Most Comfortable Shoe Made. Remember the place—Corner Brocker hoff Row, Belief ute, undgtf E. GRAHAME BON. i 2% 5 BAAR «Eda | artist has excelled himeslf Here one OF rarities whose fame is world-wide. aris “EIT INA WELL ful cannon is belching forth a perfect But on the rare occasions when these EVE BYTHING uP hy REGULATE. ODS ALL NEW Gu wd fr thin He offers bargains unsarpa. A COUNTY. “Tigheat All kinds of produce taken, and i. gles Mai ket Prices paid. : ive paid for all kinds © Highest pri o paid fox COAL on nand always. After constipation follows Billousness, Dyspepsia, indigestion, Disoeses of the Kidneys, Torpid Liver Rheumatism, Dizziness, Sick Headache, Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, Ap+ oplexy, Palpitations, Eruptions and 8k'n Dis* i RWILki | tornado of shot and shell in a wide ome under the hammer he finds him. stremm clean across the plictare. In its solf confronted by other collectors, | path of progress it cute in two great ®qually wewthy and determined, and ships and decimates ® ¥ hole regiment, With buyers for the large public librerios, | the limbs of the soldiery being depicted of which so many are now being formed. ns flying all over the plo se; a head here, It is under these conditions that the) and so on. At & table i n one corner sits #tartling figures are bid that excite feel. | a man who is suppose d to be the com. ings of derision or even of anger, in| placency The -whole thing is indes. People who have no sympathy with the eribably funny, and ae Figaro has cer. collector's ambition. { tainly scored n point in publishing such exquisite repr ductions. { (YOLLEGE., NEWARK, NEW JERSEY 100 students from Pennsylvania in 1863, More positions for. KY schools romibined, Lak for circulars H. OG 150ctdm ——— ——————————— A A BE ms A AIR — JOHN A. RENOBLE, — —— * | The m7 .sters of chivalry knew that the! Paper made outof tobscoe stems is one | | Nrst A.J necessary impulse of evary truly of the Intest claimants for public atten. aur ut ond knightly heart is that of tion. The tobacco pulp, it is asserted, | bind service to its lady; there where produtes & much stronger paper than the true service is not, all wayward and wood at a mitch smaller cost Samples | a wiched passion must be; and that in of tobacco paper made under unfavors- STOVES, TINWARE & rapturous obedienvse to its true love is ble Sheontust Artes _ how Sompassifly| PATENT IRON ROOFING ifleati 8 stren sai the sanctification of all men's strength fow defects, and gth Cie Past Iron Roofing, it vutiasts | ng, and costs only a trifle and tho continuance of all lis purposes, Save been successfully tested by lifting a and this beosuse it ought to be impos hundred pound boy on a single broad guy build: | ble for any man io love any one whoue sheet. A grevt point in the manufacture mg re than shingles. Call and see it. gentle connsel he cannot trust. of the pulp is the fact that only the ordi-| Everything in the line of | pary machin wy found in every paper rahe or | By acknowledging sud emphasizing mill is reqn ired—beaters, rotary sad COOKING STOVES, the good that is in those around us we grinding mach ines—while wood has to COAL STOVES, strengthen their self-respect and. give be skinned, str spped, relieved of knots, . RANGES (INEVERT eo) IAs yg gout =r EV BOE 2 CHINE suo IHG EA ~ 30 UNION SQUARE NEWY™ ag W\CAg ahNg LA v tb. o 0 anss id FOR SALE By SPLING MILLE, PA Sm CUT CF ORDER, = AXTD IMPOTENCY. | maTested for over 8 ! ones by use In thou: panas of canph J. Q. A. Kennedy, Centre Hall, Ag't. Millheim Plaining WIN. Foruishes and Keeps on Hand offer 10 TP Aaaatie, Spa AT We an Selo 1 Pr. tng, Mounted Portable Engine, with Mul, 16 fu onrviage, 52 fi track and ways, ? simuitaneons lever set hosd blocks, S%-dnch Bo, FO Phos perio 2 worms 01 Sworn 08 at SA RS a . nd «ix 44 ‘or postage eos he A Prize gia than anything sive ia Ae wot. a ¢ BEY, |W 1a them & powerful motive in the ri tht di- and rotten p arts aod grated The aH — POO ' faults and failings, we destroy tiv sir self- 80 to 80 per cont. in waste, and the most | . we FLOORING OF ALL KINDS, | respect and deprive them of on) of the expensive chemie Ul process ou Tedgotag| TINWARE ut a 1 ni. TY i whole | at i St TNA ARE SIDING. SH yr ERS, strongest motives for improvens st Ik to pulp betngs: Ha ma n bacco | of all deseriptions on hand end wade to RIS! FX 8 WIT H BAZEL MOULDING OF ALL KINDS Lown tay 1g | Order, Axlen.y | Cures handachin, bubs, SEES STAIR-RAILING a - stalk, however, r ‘duced by a purcly| rheutaatiem, laathariu, Hite, ee prios, bok 35 &o., &e. &c., ' %o., &c., Wrinkles disfigure women le w than mechanical process % a bone dry pulp Puta 46 08/6 ct Quarts £1, pos batt Terms Reasonable, and all Orders ill-nature | shows a waste of onl, 7 § per ceat. Risi A Cs EXTRA UI OF BUCHU. Prom ptly attended to. | ———— sss | tion of he kidneys, biadder and witha, SrAngY- 23jlly ISRAEL CONFER & SON | beet =, Aropir. pain back, Ioins, | Ebory and Mahegny ewsiin poles] ~The Philad. Br. sneh keops the Bold by : ,¥, with tre nt brass Enh oly band lates eiyles bat % and 1 cheaper Rida i : cents, at the Bee Hive. than elvawhere. : : * w