Er EE ———— a At i” a, S———— ATTN PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE, Fall Term begins September 10, 1884, Examination for admission, September 9, This institution is located in one of the most beautiful 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 Belentific Course of Four Years, 2 A Full Latin Scientific Course. 8 The following SPECIAL COURSES, of two years each following the Mirst two years of the Scientific Course (a) AGRICULTURN; (b) NATURAL HISTORY ; (¢) CHEMISTRY AND. PHYSICS; (d) CIVIL ENGINEER ING, 4 A short SPECIAL COURSE IN AGRICUL- TURE. 8 A short SPECIAL COURSE in Chemistry, 6 A recognized course in Mechanical Arts combining shop-work with study, 7 A new Special Course (two years) in Litera ture and Science, for Young Ladies, 8 A carefully graded Preparatory Course. 9 SPECIAL COURSES are arranged to meet tho wants of individual students, Military drill is required. E and incidentals very ow, Tres Jus joare ladies under charge of competent lady Principal, For Catalogues, or other information, address GEQ. W, ATHERTON, President, Btate College, Centre Co., Pa CONSTIPATION! There is no medium through which disease so often attacks the system as by Constipation, and there is no other ill flesh is heir to more apt to be neglected, from the fact material inconvenience may not be immediate ly felt from frn action of the bowels. When thers is not re: action the retention of decayed and effete matter, with its poisonous gases, soon poisons the whole system by being absorbed into it, causing piles, fistula, headache, impure blood and many other serious affections. BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS will immediately relieve, and one bottle positively cure or relieve any case of Constipation. “Was troubled for a year with ic Ey hpmum, and after ng eve maginable used BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. The first bottle revived me and the second cured me entirely.”—J, S, Williamson, Rochester, N, Y, HELP Women MEN we NERVOUS: 1yjan® ARE LACK VITAL ENERGY. Tae HOWARD GALVANICSEIZLD 2OW THEY BORE TG EIR LOSSES, ———— whose earnest commendations of his minister induced a neighboring cangre- once installed, the waunted preacher proved a sad disappointment. ‘‘ How could you erack him up so much?” asked the aggrieved parshioners of the flatter. ing deacon. “Oh,” was the dry reply, “you'll be ready enough to crack him up if you see a chance of getting rid of him,” We think it is Wraxall who tells even # worse story about resignation to the losses occasioned by death. At a wine party of young men at one of the cols leges, notes of apology were handed in from two of the proposed gnests, who were unable toattend, owing to tha death of their father, A young gentleman, heir to a considerable property, who had been partaking freely of the hospitalities of the fastive board, snddenly burst into tears, “Was this dear old gentleman a friend of yovrs?” asked the sympathio host, *'No, no, it's not that,” sobbed the guest, “only—I was just thinking everybody's father dies but mine!” There are losses which people suffer unconsciously, like that svstained by the geologist who hired a Sootch gillie to carry his bag of specimens across the mountains. *It was a heavy load, and just nothing but stones,” said Donald, relating his experiences to a friend, “and I was not fool enough to drag the peb. bles a guid ten miles. I just emptied the cairn I last came to, and the gentle. man was just as pleasad.” The unlucky geologist was doubtless puzzled by the contents of the bag when he came to ex- amine it later, THE EIRGHESE WAY. There ia little of love or sentiment in Kirghese courtship. men of the would-be bridegroom ap- | proach the parents of the chosan one with presents, and among them a dish of liver, and mutton.fat, which signifies that they mean matrimony. The compliment is returned, and the kinsmen of the bride decide what amount of kalim shall be sheep, or from nine to forty-seven head of larger cattle, at least two-thirds of which have to be paid at once. The suitor has also to send one present and to bring a second, for which he manages YEMALE BUCKLTSEOPS, A Yew York correspondents writes of the bucitet-shops which ate run by women for the benefit of their own sex : These woman managers are in certain in. stances only tools in the service of some! down-town broker, who really runa the! shop and pay them a salary. The brok-| er knows that ladies of refinement dosire to avoid notice, and hence they hire al handsome brown stone front from where Indies may come and go without sus- may be heard all through business honrs, and in each a score of ladies may be seen jotting down the quotations, when they contrive to see through the veils which concesl their indentity, There in a very extensive bucket-shop in Thirty-seventh! sires: which is connected with the stock-! exchange by a half-dozen wires, a fact which snggests the extent of the busi. uons transacted within its walls, This] establishment is condusted by a woman | of great financial ability who has made | the system very profiable, but at the ex- | pense of a large number of vie ims, has been in the business a dozen years, Her rule is to demand a margin of tes | per cent on all purchases, and she] charges the usnal brokerage, which is twelvo and a Lslf cents on one dollar for | either buying or selling. As soon as An | A HUNGARIAN FAMILY'SB FATE. Vienva, Nov, 21 ~A tragie {ocident is reported from Eastern Huogury, A eiergyinin, with his «fe and hild, were driviog in a sledge from Kresnisora to ibe peletiborin. vitlage of Kis Lonka. A puck of ravenous wolves pursued them, ‘he mother, 1arror stricken, 'e1 the hild fall from hr arms, The tai her thereups ou leaped from the sledge 10 save the enild, The tacher and ciild were ot gues abiwtaed by the wolves, The fa her vught desperately and killed two wolves, but wus at last overcome and bors he sud bis chill were devoured, Mean vhile the horses bad 1u hed onward h tresledg ai.) bearicg the ago: ize ed water, lu her agony of terror she yur @ prematore birtn to a ehibd wiach died The territlde wth ail rhe had wofls req, proved too much for the FOF Wolnsu and when thes wile TEAC d Kis Louka g1.6 too wan dead Ni the shoie family perished foside of an hour 1 i pile E, Attention, Doctors. Every fveriye otten compelied to ride gr body knows that the life of th a hard one. He | eat distance pliysician is J. ©. BRACKBILL T TOL n> 4 “ Give us a Call, through mud and rain for a mer inal fee, Itis not fit nor prope condemn any phy } we do assert that hi £¢ r G7 siCian executed. Among this woman's patrons | { reit fonnt who find stock speculation a Other operators are Some money-making for this purpose, IER " h Y mnb? 1 put Onli, : . tn § Arr female speculation is an acknowlege: tll A AI A CANINE MUSICAL CRITIC. In the year 1880, a phenomenon sp- in Ger- A gentleman who was well known amateur of y of Hesse, By was le spaniel, called Poodle, 8.0 the thre iY, last At more glance of the! 1x with gos its, 8 vear | y s 80 bad that I « 1d scarcely | I Alawar | used Peaowa and Mawarniw, now as healthy as I have ever hay nded it to | sared to get INA WE C luded to } say it has done her a grea § we thie frst botlic a —Electric W. R. BRACKBILL wu wv i - T PRIC Light.— Good Agents wanreo To «+1 the natent “ RAZOR BL TTER.T TY . ATS 0 PER DAY. with f BEUTTON.-HOLY the blades ar= fartenad tn hardies } worn out. AGENTS CAN MAKE r Bution-He ree sizes of Khears and ov vk ¥ address on receipt of §3 00, when In addition to Heating Stoves, CROWNING GLORY, WELCOME HOMES! The Pastilles 1 purchased from you in August thet “while there 8 sad our siber Kisesrs Galvanic sad Megs Bilin Ap, Hameo cure Nervous Dedility, i'n x aig to see the girl with feigned secrecy by night, and then to give another present for the right to see her by day. Per. haps the parties have never met before; rove 0 me most Soholustvel] thew is hope.’ The Me thelr work far be. ond my vimosl eXDec ous, for | certainly ai ot expect that 8 Habit of FOURTEEN YEAES® Plea ON sould be completely potien under Cob ¥el in the exceedingly short time of two mounibs can sears you That no false mod will keep me from doing Sl Dat 1 ean ia adding the snocess wich will surely arown so beneficial 8 remedy. master's eye produced the same howl | °. ~ %, and at last the false note itsell A Ger-| nervous man paper of the period says, “At the | present time there is not ao f Wahave ged itf wmative, Lom of Vial Esergy, . na a "eve noert Ehoamae ae (hey net 41 rectiyupos the Nervous, Wosralnr and Generative Centres, speedily restr fog visaliy~wbih is Eeotrisity. ’ ’ © way svarsome all weakness without 4 # farsieh sheciute proed te sxpoort our cislme is ear erated Pamphias sated © TILER TYPES OF for MEN ONLY, also sae for LADIES ONL samt moaied fir 4 oemis postage, Every appliance warrsated PRICES we repressed, or from 84 AMERICAN GALVANIC C0., WpwAr@h 1408 Chestnut St., Philada., Pa. Ask for at Marray's Drug store. 3 Pen ever! S$ No Equi —) i— NEW HOE ACHE 30 UNION SQUARE NEWYORK. LAY ~ PAN Neve OUT OF ORDER. eW\C40 0 aANg hk. © ¢ MASS, FOR SALE BY J. Q. A. Kennedy, Centre Hall, Ag. 4 Millhelim Plaining MINN. Farnishes and Keepr on Hand BASH poe DOORS, FLOORING OF ALL KINDS, SIDING, Su DTTERS, JANDS, NING OF ALL KINDS, MOUT AIR -RATLIN a, &c + &c We. e.. Co Terms Reasonable, and all Orders Promptly attended to. 23jily ISRAEL CONFER & SON but, the present having been made, they rmatadt to wiiel are betrothed—so fash, indeed, that To" At Darmstadt to which : . . erick 8. and his won il AOR neither can draw back with impunity; . . - pi ow The : invited—or, atl g. Th and should one of them die before mar. of th Hage, fie paren of the deceased must " nd snother son or danghter to carry ont lo—al’ of them must axecuts | the contract, or the kaolim mnst be re. De Be otherwise | turned. When the entire kalim has been Poodle tooks ut its SEARbOE ctoin ita ania paid, the bridegroom claims his bride, is oy oad howls outright, | married, — brings her, with her trous. Old or new pieces, known or nnknown to sea, consisting of a tent and cattle, $0 his the dog, prodnee the same effect.” fathers aul knot be supposed that the diserimina > ——— of the creature was confined to the mere THE WATS OUR FATHERS WORE, |®tecution of magical —— {Whatever may have been the case at the The fashion in head gear for men and 'ontset of its musioal its boys has nundergons a great change dur. close a vicious modulation or a false re. ing the last thirty years. Now caps of lation of parts produced the same result cloth are mrely seen except on men in|" Sometimes to tease the dog, Mr. 8 acd uniform or on foreign arrivals, and the his friends take pleasure in aunoying silk Liat is affected only by staid citizens the canine eritic, by emitting all sorts of of middle or mature age. The felt hat discordant sounds from instrument and has nsurped the place of both these head voion. On such occasions the creature coverings for young and old, except when loses all self command, its eyes shoot some state oocasion demands the tradi. forth flery flashes, and long and frightful’ tional “‘stove-pipe ;” and there are very howls respond to the inharmonions con- few wearers of these who know their cert of the mischievous bipeds. Bat the composition. Once, when the *b saver” latter must be careful not to go too far, hat was actually a beaver skin faslrioned because when the dog's patience is much | into a hat the name was appropriate, ‘tried it becomes savage, and endeavors fo Babsequent improvements reduced the bite both its persecutors and their io. price ofthe "beavers ” by changing the struments.” material, which became beaver for sometimes cheaper fur—attached by a iin gina or cement to a hat body of felt. Beil After reading the evidence of Dr. Farr, | later the fur was replaced by a silk plush, lone has a natural inclination to stndy the glued on to a felt form or body. But of law of chances as regards human beings, | late years even the felt body has been | According to the eminent authority | discarded for one of coarse muslin or oan- quoted, if one conld see a million babies | vas, steeped in the same stiffening liquor ‘start on a journey (all serateh mark of used on the felt body—shellao dissolved | eonres) and could follow them through | in aloohol—and receiving the enter cov lite, this: is about what he would see J ering of silk plash by the melting of the Nearly 150.000 of them drop out of the | Mr. Fred-| i g are not | i Yori . { east, the 4 VaR pre pe nstrame e prima donna, the i the band, whether violin, 108 «¢ alaviesant Fast Cannel, Hoss compos Lions, career. toward A A A —— THE RACE OF LIVE, ed CURIE WRIRE ALL FUSE TAILS, hal Fiewt Cough lyrup. Tastes good Jon in tine. Sold by drugrista ——————— . Good Pay for Agents. S159 jo S206 per mo. made selling onréirand Sen History, ¥Fammooas and Decisive Matiles ol the World ried CC Seturdy & Uo, | pls. Pa D. LONG, J D. LUNG J. J. AT Spring Mills, Pm =A Complote stock of DEEss GOODS NUTIUNS, HATS & CAPs, BuuTs & SHOES, HAaBDWARKE OILS. OILS AMD PAINTS, PAINTS, UbLassw ARK, QUEENS WAKE, troceries, COFFEES civ BLL ARS LL EIsdH, sa lT, 108BAC00, .... ~EGARKS AMD... EVERYTuINu REIT IN A WELL REGULATED SIURE ALL NEW GOODS wu coves cons tHe offers bargaius unsurpassed in this COUNTY. viEY GUOUDS, Ma: ket Prices paid. Highest price paid for all kinds of GRAILN. COAL on baud always. 150ct3m lao glue by means cf a hot iron, MISTAKES IN PUNCTUATION, Mistakes in punctuation, such as the omission or misplacing of a comma, may eanuse serious alteration to the sense of a passage. The contract made for lighting the town of Liverpool by wick lamps, uring the year 1819, was rendered void by the misplasing of a comma in the ad- vartisements, thus : ** The lamps at pres- | ent are about 4,050, and have in general two spouts eack, composed of not less than 20 threads of cotton.” The cone tractors would have preceeded to furnish each lamp with the said 20 threads: but this being only half the usual quantity, the Commissioners discovered that the difference arose from the comma follow- ing, instead of proceding, the word “each.” Inthe following instance it was no doubt s bachelor compositor who, in setting up the toast, *' Woman, without ber, man would be a savage!” got the comma in the wrong place and made the sentence read, * Woman, without her man, would be a savage!” —Chambers's Jowrnal, ———— AA I For earache, toothache, sore throat swelled neck, and the result of enlds and inflamation, use Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil=the great pain destroyer, “ ranks by the end of the first year, while | : twelve months later the numbers would | JOHN A. GRENOBLE, be further thinned by the deduction of 8,000 more ; 28,000 would follow at the end of the third season, and less than 4,-| SPRING MILLE, PA 000 at the end of the thirteenth year. They would throw up the sponge by | Desier in twos and threes until the end of the STOVES, TINWARE & | fifth , when it would be found . We BE a a ae | PATENT IRON ROOFING like 500,00 had left the track. Sixty) ye Patent Iron Roofing, it outlast | years woul: 1 see 870,000 gray-headed wen 4,0 hailding, and costs only a trifle | still cheer ally pegging away. At the ., rq than shingles. Call and see it. end of eigh ty years the competitors in| p.o.yvthing in the line of this “goeas-you-please” would ; : number 97,000, but they would be gutting COOKING STOVES, more shaky and * Jotty” each lap, At the end of minety-five seasons 928 only| COAL STOVES, would be left in for the final " tien, ”| while the winner would be led into his : rotiring room a solitary wrock at the age, PRICES of 108. There is something grimly TINWARE humorous in this quaint ary eavelully ; compiled. Orie emauot help wondering of all descriptions on hand what would be the betting at the start order. about any omy of those million babies, coming in alime at the 108th lap of the great and mysterious tonck upon which, a. Hho We ro he A Prizesfisiitms RC Some remar) able cures in thisvioinity har sabi sree He i he bron road 16 ae Ba . glinate dieean 8 pens Wi cove Kam ot ad enntia hy and shatt § Pu. ew a4 Uo. Aubuits, dome. LOW AS THE LOWEST ! and wade to 12dec.y FEST AND DEST. BYRNES, ERIOTITOON ‘WIVE ¥ SAVE O10/HS se - —— [EVERY LADY, BiisS & CHILD | | ANG KID SHOES, | SIAM nisi We carry the Best and | Cheapest Line of ' MEN & BOY'S FINE SHOES in the County. ALL SIZES AND WIDTHS OF THE ENGLISH WAUKENPHAUST the Most Comfortable Shoe Made. | Remember the place—Corner Brocker { hoff Row, Belief .nte, aude! E. GRAHAM& SON. AAI SI GOLEMAL Feld OLLEGE. NEWARK, XEW JERSEY.-100 C students from Pennsylvania, in 18. ftions for graduates than al Life Scholarship, $40. Write schools combined, "irons H. COLEMAN 4 PALMS, Shnivly | yess uy ues in thous | tes, | | sanas of oases. —— i § | Bet Mourn Above axtract from a letter dated—W, Va Dec. 28, EEL The Prstilies sre prepared and sold only by the 308% HW, 10th, BL. sT. LOUIS, MO, wanted for Lives of all the Pres A cent 5 dents of the U. 8B. The largest, # i ™ - *) bandsom-s! and best book evel sold Phy jess thas twice our price The fas'ost selling book in A meriea [mmesee profits te ages a All intelligent poopie want it Any one car become & successinl agent Terms free, HAL. LETT BOOK Co... Portland Maine ir RITA Riverside, Cal. The dry climate onren, SaNm RU, Sivas fall iden, 56 p., route, Oost, free, MARRIAGEZSCEEEE Alithal the fal earious or honghtin wap! bo now, Cloth and git in 180 ote, paper To, Mar riggs Rad Mel sasind. mo or sos, br) DR, WHITTIER »iifurdicar N A. 1 hie @ wat socialist, Nervone Debi iity I mped meats o Mariage, (onegitation and Pag otiet free, —e por Vegetable Dalsamis ELIXIR For the cure of Conrumpticn, Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, Croup, Asthma, Fleuricy, Roarsencss, lzfluensa, Spitting Blood, Bronchitis, and all diseases of the Throat, Chest, snd Lungs. 1nall cases where this Eilzir bs use! its efoncy 8 at once manifested, cobs riding the most incredulous that oe E CONSUMPTION fs not incurable, ff properly sttended to. « At its commencement it Is but a slight irrite OF tien of the membrane which covers the Lungs then sa Inflamsation, when the cough is rather dry, Yooad fever and the pulse moro frequent, the BE rrr Suthod und hiiumure commen. This Elixir In caring the above complaints, oper Wo offsr an 8 10 10 HH. P, Automatic, Spark. Arrest. ing, Mwnted Portalie Engios, with Mil, 10 5 vartince, 89 £1 track and wars, ¥ simultanecas lever sot head. Blocka, 2%.inch arbor, 3
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