po TI SO A A STIL 0 5 ARR 3 ol STIR. B21 smarts loans octamer rl ENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE. Fall Term begins September 10, 1884, Examination for admission, September 9, La Ww. fl. BB. BRACKBILL Nb WS GOOD FORTUNE, A PREACH A REMARIZANLYE STRUCTURE. Womans Province. : - THE DUTIES OF THE GENTLER SEX Says the Boston Herald: For thirtys| The new Cathedral of Bt Savior ab HOW BEIT Lr x one years Rev, David Walk, pastor of the | Moscow is a remarkable structure. It] What a great tisk Is assigned to wo- Central Christian Church, Indianapolis, | was built to commemorate the departure man. Its dignity lan not be elevated. It is Ind., plodded slong, confining his ener- lof the French army from Moscow. | { not her province to make laws, to lead gies to preaching the Gospel, and Pay: | Thros months after the retreat of the envion, mor to baat ie end of great en. ing no attention to the acoumulation of French a decree ordering the building Jf form those by whom the las es are made; worldly goods. Many years ago, then 'a memorial temple was issued by Alex. to teach the leads of 4 righty armies and a pastor at Memphis, he made a trip to ander I Plans were prompt! prepared, | the governors of vast cmp sires, She is Kansas City. While there he observed a but little progress was made for ten TE ape a 0 ls ngainst h aving she beautiful five.acre tract of ground years, although the architect and build- he frail creaturd whose o Broly ouch 3 which was so attractive a¢ 8 resi- ing committee during that period sue- i dence site that he purchased it for ceeded in expending 4,000,000 rubles, J. C. BRACKBILL This institution is located fn one of the most pesutifl and healthy spots of the entire Alle ghony 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 Scientific Course, The following SPECIAL COURSES, of two years each following the first two years of the Scientific Course (a) AGRICULTURE: (b) NATURAL HISTORY ; (¢) CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS; (4) CIVIL ENGINEER ING. Furniture and B 5 74 JV kl 4 Tr THE — yes" LOWE ual a nd physics be ing is derived from her, "She must instil correct principles, inculcate right doctr and breathe into Give us a Call, Satisfaction Guaranteed, ines, $1,500. Ho has held it ever sinoe, A short TURE. A short SPECIAL’ COURSE in Chemistry. A recognized course combining shop-work with study A new Special Course (two years ture and Science, for Young Ladies, A carefully graded Preparatory Course. wants of individual students, itary drill is required. identals very low. Tuition free. Youn \ites under charge of compet. ~~ © dy Principal. For Catalogues, or other inforie ion, & ddross GEO, W. ATHERTON, President, 1yjan9 For Neuralgia For Neuralgia For Neuralgia For Neuralgia For Rheumatism For Rheumatizm For Rheumatism For Rheumatism For a Lame Back For a Lame Back For a Lame Back For a Lams Back Doctor Thomas’ Eclectric 0/1 Doctor Thomas’ Eclectric 0il Doctor Thomas' Eclectric Oil Doctor Thomas’ Eclectric Oil CLD BY ALL DRUGCGGISTS. PRICE B80c. and 81.00. FOOTI2, MILDURW 8 C0. Prop's BUFTALL. NM. 7. ARRH< DY THE GREAT BAGH PURIFIER for of Catarrh. 1} comtains tewtimon and genuine cores. It ie Slto the B Cs - Be mashes. ha are Fag. "S$ Ng (QU =r IEW HOEE = ciiNE Gl 20 UNION SQUARE NEW YORK, ‘ a ANG © ness FoR SALE BY 1. Q. A, Kennedy, Centre Hall, Ag't, Millhelm Plaining MIN. atu and Keeps on Hand DOORS, FLOORING OF ALL KINDS, SIDING. SHUTIE ERS, BLINDS, MOULDING OF ALL KINDS, BTAIR-RAILING, &c. &c, &e . &e. &e. Terms Reasonable, and all Orders Promptly attended to. 23jily ISRAEL CONFER & SON 8A calling for heavier taxes year by year. Much to his astonishment, a few days ago he received a letter offering £11,000 for the property. This was a nice little sum for pin money, but with an eye to business he declined the proposition, stating that he hoped to make a country residence of the place gome time. The would-be purchaser wrote back and doubled his first offer. The next day Mr. Walk received a telegram offering #80,- 000 for the property. Finally, on in. quiry, he learned that his five acres were in the heart of Kansas City, and would sell for almost any price he would | ask, and that, without knowing it, he | bad gradually became a rich man. He | will probably retire from the ministry at | the close of his year, in April, and after | spending a year in looking after his busi. ness matters will go to Palestine to spend a year or more. & Wry SECRET OF THE JUMPING BAN, The mystery of the jumping beans of Mexico was solved several years ago here on the Comstock. The explanation is simple enough ; there is in each bean a worm whose instinet it is to so skip as to put the bean in motion. The insect gives motion to the bean by drawing it self into a close coil and then suddenly uncoiling in such a way as to strike egainst the upper part of the cavity it occupies, Im Mexico these beans in great numbers sre to be scen skipping over the ground under the frees upon which they are produced. They thus skip and roll along the ground until they lodge in some hole or cavity where they are likely to be covered with earth by the first rains. The worm is a provision of nature by means of which the beans are distributed and planted. When the beans wera bronght here our Com- stockers did not the ** concealment ” of the “worm i’ the bud” worry their “damask” cheeks, but ‘‘busted” the bean and ness of { pest the (aseet—which resemble those found in peas—continues fo skip, and is le to hop te a foot or more — Virginia (Nev) Entopris m—— of —— A MEXICAN PYRAMID, Simi Fresh prooks sre r.ported to have been discoveral of the existence of an ancient ocivilgation in Mexico. In Bonors, shout sixty miler southeast of the town of Madeleine, some explorers have found in the heart of a virgin forest # prramid which is four thonsand three hundred and fifty feet round the base and seven hundred and fifty feet high— that is to say nearly double the size of the great pyranid of Cheops. From the base fo { » summit there is a roadway on which veliiclosean travel round the vast erection in a spiral. The outside walls are built of granite blocks carefully | tooled and belded. A little further off i is a hillock, wih hundreds of caverns or chambers cut in it, from five feet to if. teen feet widoand ten feet to fifteen foot long. They have no windows, and are jentered by the roof. The walls are {covered with hieroglyphics and curious pictures with the feet and hands of men. Stone utensils have also been found there. Who the builders of these ancient monuments were is still unsettled, but, according to El Liberal, they probably belong:d to Mayos, who formerly in. habited Sonora, and were a different race from tis Indians, having blue eyes, a white skin, and blonde hair, ff ———— CANNIBALISM. Until Mr. Hutchinson wrote it was not generally credited to eannibalism, but his evidence is not to be doubted “In 1850,” he says, "*homan flesh was exposed as butcher's meat in the market ot Duketown, old Calabar.” It almost seems that some religions grounds may eringte them, a8 the same writers says: "n Brass (or the Mimbe country) can- nibalism often ocours. Even within the last year a chief of that district, named Imamy, killed two Aerseka people who § were micrificed to the manes of his father. In Brass, as in Bonny, they eat all enemies takra in war, and they put forth, as a justification for this, that de. vouring the flesh of their enemies makes them brave.” The account given by the same writer of the killing of a native for the purposes of cannibalism, of which he was an eye witness, is most admirably graphic and striking. A AIA A NEW INDUSTRY, Bricks made of cork now constitute ons of the new German industries. The usual size is ten by four and three fourths and two a half inches, They are prepared from small corks, refuse and cement, and have not only been used for certain building purposes on account of their lightness and isolating properties, but are also employed as a covering for boilers in proventing the mdiation of Lieat, 1 lot kets and coats, onceivabie bape, af the Dew Hive, the soul of her offspring those pure senti ments which in tine to come will be part of themselves, and bless generations mi i be edand js as re cured, ed to heaith, uxa. Mr resto Cs be | ND TYR IN EFFC ¥ Except s INE RAILROAD TIME SOV. 17, 1854 ndaj ave Westward waa r 0 NM. P.M. A wi at as for which they were banished, and their Nicholas adopted new plans, and selected the present site, which cost upward of yet unborn. Yes, to wi oman is give \ the 2 : all the various stage & of his « xistence, She 70,000 cubic feet of earth had to be re- it the christening, and moved. On the 27th of July, 1888, the weeps at the buria bereaved heart, Thi % is her pre wince and +25 : ¢ years the building slowly proceeded. unless possesse d of a str id healthy In 1858 the scaffolding, which cost $40,- Dr. 8 B. Hartman, and known as Peauna, 15t century more was required to complete the thing for persons sufferi, g from a ma. » A . RL : 3 i the fittings and decoration. The style is imate, Itisinv alu: able to women, ar d Mrs, J. W. Reynolds, of New Li cupolas, for the gilding of which was re- ) quired 900 pounds of gold, cost £170,000, smpie of what the mae fae says she has 5 red ry . $ ’ the centre one being 30 feet high, and 7.4 was trou bled » 840 feet from the ground. The largest id tried a nus . : . fucer to try PERt «d with np ¢ { 0 is faced with marble, the doors are of arked change toc bronze, ornamented with biblical sub. time her other al entrance is 30 feet high and 18 feet is now compieic broad. Two of the doors weigh 13 tons, fv Rey ids, her hus} firmed invalid, Hee £62,000. The building is erected in the form of a Greek cross. The walls are an tely restored strength, He chief events in the history of the Russian rdt Scubs. St. Clair Church. The total cost of the marble in ( \ fich., I ha galleries contain thirty-six windows, © iseases to: which parents id alarge find . o ..« | Hiv of children are ever liable, ahd | 8a and the cupolas sixteen, all double, with .- aut No family can bh nestly be wi thout § it.” one row of 640 candelabra, which cost , Cookport, Indiana £97,000 and a second row of 800, costing . est inedicine 1 ing four tons each. The total number of candles to be lighted throughout the xwism of materials and workmanship, aside from the allar space, #36,000. the most remarkable paintings prodncad M by Russian artista The le cost of quarter millions of pounds sterling, and it is said to be capable of o estates confiscated. The Emperor : blessed privilege of aiding the sufferer in £180,000. At the outset a nunnery and smiles serenely at , While she soothes the foundation stone was laid, and for twenty duty. Yet how canshe fulfill her m in on body? The preparation of 000, was removed. Yet a quarter of 4% jority of the compla aneir at Russian. The five copper Columbi ian eons, Ob The domes are surmounted by crosses, cestion of the 1 ba 1 weighs 26 tons. The whole edifice they 2 | 1 a L m 1 bottle bh or co jects and lined with oak. The prineipal ives all the credit to Ps and the total cost of all the doors was oy | Pi " adorned with frescoes illustrating the " SIAR ve t} the building exceeded £300,000, The © ’ ur Ia + in the various Mi tineverycaselo t the thing neede frames of bronze. ound the cupola is i “ Gentlemen: Your ‘ ¥ * ¥ £12,000. There are four lostres weigh- building is upward of 8,000. The cost Throughout the building are many of AM. AM the strucinre is placed two and a; & 000 worshipers . eo 1 w= A 0, nian Wall IW A DREAM OF WEALTH Walnut Grove, in Walton county, is enjoying a remarkable sensation, correspondent of 8t Louis Globe-Demo- Among the most dents of the place is Miss Laura Sheln who has passed the m of yout bunt remains an solive partic be aK BES a BAYER RB eral, respected resi. nt BE BS wor oridian pant Hwmw cisty events. Recently she had a dream Before her eves was spread the pan of the surroundi 4 man, elegantly dressed and on with a red necktie, stepped up to her,’ and, pointing out a certain spot, told ber) dou st .. ory to dig and wealth wou Just CHAS F FLGH, . J. R then she awoke and the young man was Ueneral Haus Gen'l Pam gone, but the memory of the dream so troubled her that she slept no more that night. The dream was substantially re. peated. Bo great an impression did it nake that she arose and wen! bed no more that night The third night she again had the dream, which #0 impreased her that on the following morning she) at: ah i nove. want out, and sure enough, at the desig-| | NEWS EXPRiss eaves Sratiudulphis 4 nated spol, sbout three feet unc der MN OUISUGUD ground, she found a small tin box filled okt ak Yiannis with coined gold There are witnesses NIAGARA EXP. loaves Futladeipan - both to the finding and digging up of! the box of gold. The whole community | - is azcited over finding the treasure. . - Moateudey a - 5 LE a OR oouniry. Ld de iD : 1 amented 10.40 1.9 s Jowisbhureg for 1 leave Montanaon for WOOD ger Ag't be hers prsNe YLVANI AALLROAL Phisdelphia sid Rate Division pon ated aller May, Ll, jong 11pm 43 a aa ERIE MAIL leave X . hark Haven. a0 1 a ilo am 128 p= T40 an AdlBam “4A 838m - 28 pn we 850 pm arr al Willisiusport Lock Maven henove, bo pm i Kane... ~PBpm |e asSERgErS by this train arrive ia Pelle winte al... Lv AST LANE jvaves Philadephia. Harrisivurg Mountandou Wilinasport..... lLoek Haveli... arr al Kenovoe (Sunday Train. MAIL eaves rhitsdeiphia...... Harrisburg... co. - » Moutanton we PET am Wilbsinsport,..... 0 va 0 Jock Maven... Jl Bas m ® pm «11 10 pm «34pm , BB pm iit pm 805 pm fidpm TRICK OF TRADE They do may that salespeople in shoo) stores have a unique way of deceiving) lady customers. Their method is to lay| | aside a pair of shoes to which some trivial| | objection: has been made and bring forth | ' others, which are tried on without suic-| cess. Then the salesperson suddenly) remembers that a few hours previous there arrived a case of sample shoes wim Wiliinmaport.. wliich have not yet been put upon the ~ wr at Harrisourg. market. After a few moments spent in r Phiiadeipn ap.other part of the establishment the at {am dam EASTWARD, ‘SEA SHORE EXP. leaves Lock Haven... - Jersey Shore. Tam Tam Siam “Sarit devovvwvenuee WEFT ACS ser mee RuTY SEBPBEPBEEBEE ¥ san wd - | DAY/EXPRESS loaves Kane... te ndant comes forth with the first pair of > feck Raven. sh oos condem.ied, done up in an elegant Montandon box, which is anwrapped with dae cere ata Fa mony and the shoes held before the cus- leaves Jes BOYD... 3 tomer's eyes in & way that is both tempt] | ~ “ Withiamaport.... ing and convincing. “This is a new| | _ ea Te — style,” says the sosperson, *‘and ome | » ph a that will become popular” *‘ Have Sfoday Train—Wil pe none of them been sold yet?” asked the| WIE MAIL leaves Bric... oustomer, ‘No, madam; let me fry|/ this on you. Ah! just your fit, and} © MOAR wee gives your foot an uncommonly pretty arr at Hatiabbof... look!” Nine times out of ten does the Erie Mail West, Niagara Expross Wes trick work vad the customer makes tho © Xr ey Ks R SnIetion purchase, # Il unconscious of the fact lirle Mail Kast and, West Connect at Erie she has & shoo whioli has been in they BR; at Emporium with B., X.Y. & P. R. R,, store prob ably for months, and to whiel anda oF. Fo, with A. V. K. R she took + sxoeption but a short time be | Manager. fore. It may be very wicked to deceiw the ladie s in this kind of a style, but tie soller es ses his conscience by Jeclarisg that it i (a deception which has done ho harm, v rhile it aided him to make a Sole. If you want good shoulder braces, wnitable for ladies and gentlemen, and at reasonable prices, go to the Centre Hall drag stule. J. D. Murray, 11jan of Goo 1 advice is like a policeman, in | tat # is often to be met with when un- songl |, but when roally wanted, seldom, if eve Lo to be found. ———-— Bb art in the new your with the Res or and the N. Y. Wenkdy W orld, BIN 0, 0r with a new name at for papers one year, DO YOU KNOW eLORILLARD'S CLIMAX-=- PLUG TOBACCO etrie ‘GOODS SHOWN AT NIGH a C—O AS Good Agents WANTED ™ — D, ~Bellefonte. Pa Light.—- AS DAY. Family * oni hat the blades are to when we AGENTS CAN MAKE ree slpen « 60 H AR DW ARE Heating Stoves, STOVE Ws FARMERS, BUILDER: ol pli E cur CROWNING GLORY, FORT, AND WELCOME HOME. full assortment of Fire Brick and Grates on hand, TRIAL a a A . wt concel here is bope. The) it 8 epoctall ions, for 1 carta OX eould be completely goti in the excredingly short time of alt that | can in adding lo the surely crown »o beneficial a rom ed gr. LOB, » HE J. H. 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