——— MAN located in new rooms ghony Street, Belle and offors to the pub-—»* a largo line of elegant—# ~new goods, comprising -* OTIONS EVERY DESCREPT ION | CE ——————— a —— . S—-MRS. J.D. wWHi>™ fee iS NOW On All ffonte, 1 bat * wanes) J — { Beautiful designs in Embroldery, Collars and) Cuffs, Silver Ornamgnts, Kid and Lisle ) { Thread Gloves, Laces, Towels, &e¢., &c, &e.) t—Table Linens, Muslins- t—\White Gooda, &e., t —at lowest possible prices. + + » ~.1L.l.. TLINERY. ry Department compri ses all the it t Styl es in Ladies and Children’s Bon. nets and Hats, beautiful Artificial Flowers— —a1nd Ribbons, «- ~A SPECIALTY 1 have a skilled dressmaker, and can guarantee gf good fit. — convenient room vivate and STAMPING . My DONE WITH DISPATCH stamping designs comprise the very Iatest and most artistic patterns, MRS. J. WHITEMAN, ALLEGHENY STREET, BELLEFONTE, m 1 hree doors from corner of 2lap dishop. TRADE MARK i THE GREAT EMEDY a of the World ADSOLUTE CURE FOR i R RH. we 1d readily to i E Corea Iie cased owed Ite A gi shleand its eures i rag ul 1 a ATARRH aud eG Absolute, Positive ¢ © r to mank r it. rC ¥ 0 ked f 8 UMATISS SCROFU LA. SKIN ERUPTIONS. VYEXEREAL DISEASES DYSPEPSIA. LOSS CF APPETITE. FEELIXG OF LAXGOU BILIOUSXESS, LIVER TROUBL YER YOUS WE. ALE WEA} RB. YY i CAL ¥rite for te G@Forsale PRICE 81. 00 A TLES FOR 85. 00. the mant afact re, § arg, Pa. oi druggists 5 SOTTLY. On recs darrist m hits PROQES. Russian Rheumatism (Curd was a specific for atizm, and at‘endant aches and hese are simply Plain Facts, We now ¢ Positive Proofs ask anything more 0 wointthan fxn H. EM ANT EL. & prominent mer. id who writes Feb, X.'% ne, ten years ago, I tried hard to very resnedy. 1 also told Col. : me at slincet any price ; but we “aceoeded, I. myself, sufiered with thorn for oy al ned spent neireds of doi. sramnens relied unil 1 svar two years now) | have 1 krow it ia a good thine, wildfire, Now I want the agency J.D, ve wat all its ythe Mo. wearer home ve: man of Bi «Hurg wr 8 years oi has been sn.atisin, Nov. MM, 1585, Mn roa Bhi red i . ag ort try, in on full ed bok £Y0 te went op tts Boren Mather ¢ p Nighy y. bat alx these stateinents, write fF gind y answer any ing AVY snot permit further testisony of it how It makes quite We send free to all who 68K § i to be fonnd at the stores, but can i by spewing the price, and sddressing Chas A @ proprietors, PFAELZER BROS, & CO. S19.5921 Market Street, Philadelphia, Price ®RQ 60, { i mailed toe, sdditicost f reisterea] i fe ire NE BOX IFES Tw . BIsEIN ENS, SCOTT’S EMULSION “OF PURE 00D LIVER OIL hod Hypophosphts of Lime & Soda Almost as Palatable as Milk. The only preparation of ration of COD LIVER OIL that gan bataliul seidily an tolerated for « long time t mac 3 3 ¥_ Fo KECHPTION vig ther of vor x) AND AS A RE NL IE ALB FCI! CTLOKEN Tt bs marve ironewi bed and en clans in Ls eountries of the world. _FOR BALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. ALL KINDS OF GRA IN, - White and red wheat, rye, shelled corn oa's and barley wan at the Centre market prices will be paid, on storage. re A PW PRINCESS IN WASHINGTON, A A ZUNI Among Pale-Vared Hoelety Ladles—An Eceeontrio Child of Nature. Society has had recently a notable addi tion in the shape of an Indian princess of the Zuni tribe. This is Princess Wawa, She is the guest of the wife of Col. Bteven- son, of the geological survey. Wawa goes about everywhere at all of the receptions and teas of Washington wearing her native dress. The princess has a very large, round, heavy face. Her black, thick, long Lair is parted upon the side and combed with a statesmanlike carelessness ncross her broad, brown brow, The princess’ dress is made of gay rod blanket stuff trimmed with beads From underneath her short gkirts are seen stout ankles and small feet, covered with buckskin leggings and moe- casing, The general style of the princess is massive, Her broad face, her stern feat ures and the peculiar parting of her bair give her a masculine look among the pale- faced society ladies One prominent society lady the other day who saw the princess for tho first time was charmold uss the princess gave ber a sweet and a low bow without the formality of an introduction. She said to a friend: “I always knew that those Indian chicftains were remarkable for their taste.” She was quite disgusted when she found that the “chieftain” wasn member of the other soi. The princess held a regular levee at the house of the handsome Mrs David Porter Heap the other day. Mrs. Heap, who 1s one of the most attractive ladies in Washington, suddenly found herself deserted on account of the rival charms of the Indian princess. The ladies rrowded about the Princess Wawa, and amused themselves in attomuting to ¢ wis with rns adhd broken E The 1 ' 71189 Fomoos smila awry litt entice child of Os r ng at pr ton sent in is the pet vot has lapses and life and goe a the plains princess the their Ct of to the water would gst or to under- afterwards she dis und roof and the house indica was found up ing off 1t at . Bons way >i t ir sig A few moments pprared and could not t later a beavy rush on the snow in fi { » princes { on the ide | | the roo. 5 She soeEln d of fall of x ff the 1 { fall of mt of the tel whore Khe but ha R43 led Metal Casters. to be ina exhit an wn nuion peacock y tail, many of nting mrs presenting the ali delicately were The Jaranese employ more labor in perfecting metal work workmen in any other country appear to understand tha art of b ing colors in metal work most artistic finish, they carefully anything approaching glitter, consi that as beantiful effects can be worked out upon comunon metals as upon gold and sil- ver, Two of the lan 8) a fried than the They lend 4 avoid west the world Kamakura, we one at the latter place forty- saven feet hi and the oth at Nara, fifty-three and ouc-hall feet from the base to the crown of ita bead siatus at Nara is supposad to have been arected in the ith century, but it was and | 4] Year a several mishaps occurred, success came, some few Sansvonl had been used the casting weighs about made astings in are to be seen at Nara and Tas v ¥ Japan; t zh, r The eigt destroyed recast about sino ast it, and when at last thousand tons of t is estimnatad th 450 tons, and that ho: alloy is fron, zcld, tin and script ing to re Latest Thing in the Line of Wigs. The Iatest thing in this line, especially for summer use, is a sailor hat in which locks of hair are skillfully sewn so round ths wearer's head in natural order. Last summer two of these bats to a prominent govern have given him much anguish This gentleman the last two years in hair restorers and other endeavors to get a crop of hair Every morning be goes to a hairdresser and has his bead rubbed, and many a time both hairdresser and customer have been on tho shiny and often-polished cranium. But, alas, this weak and sickly hair #nover struggled into a vigorous growth. In the summer this dear old gentleman assumes bis youth again with the trim sailor hat Ho delights in pienics and open-air dinners and always apologizes to the ladies for not taking off his hat—“subject to cold, you know, "Philadelphia Press The Three Varieties of Carp. The species of flah best adapted to pond culture is conceded to ba the carp, of which thers are three varieties—viz. the “mirror” carp, the “scale” carp, and the “leather” carp. The first named varioty is th + most highly improved breed of German ent It has three or four rows of yory large scales along the mdes of the body, the remainder of the body being smooth or nakel. The “scale” carp derives its name from thy fact that it is well covered with son os, and is the original variety or bread of the carp specier, The last-named, or “lsathar” carp, is so called for the entire al sence of scales, and the leathery appear ance of the body. Although the “mirror” carp is cons'dered the finest variety of the carp, all are worthy of cultivation, but should Le kept In separate ponds %o avoid hy Uridization, especially during the breed ing s:ason, Chicago Times, Heol for the Production of Goltres, Lisbon beggars have a special recipe for production of monstrous goitrea. Deformity bing a prima facie claim to the attention ot the charitable, the professional pordiosero develops his excrescence as a Michigan farmer would cultivate a prize pumpkin. A prime nock-pouch is an object of general envy. Deformed children--noseless, or otherwiss disfigured—are hired out at so much a day, if the proprietor has become "too opulent to superintond the exhibition, Dr. Feliz L. Oswald. The Dalry Industry of the Country. T. D. Cartia, of Syracuse, says there are 16,000,000 cows in the United States. The money value of thelr yearly product is 81, 00,000,000, and the total cost of the land and pint necessary for their support $3, #00, 000,000, Chicago Journal, a A A SAIN Pasteur and His Dog-Bitten Frionds M. Pasteur has treated up to date 200 dog- bitten patients and with the ol one partioulsr case, undertaken too all hive been presarvel from hydropbobla. i A SS, The young king of Flam is a reformer. is punishes all icials who are found gulity of accepting Uribe LO VE'S GHOST. & It ia the ghost of dead and ruined Love Which haunts the House comes by night With weary sy) light Of joys long sti Through darkened rooms where only ghosts NOW YOVO-— The rooms love's shining eyes of old made bright, It whispers low, it trembles {nto sight; A bodiless od of ud, and in the its eyes I say, “Sad visitant of this dark houss, Why wanderest thou through tho sorted rooms, dreadful glimmering brows: Thy silent toml And the ghos fear, “In all ths world I have no homs but here.” Philip Dourke Marston. BROADWAY'S KA A World In Itself York Eroadway se do A light about thy homs "should be the amasng answers, while 1 thrill with 1 £14 LEIDOSCOPI The Inner Life of N On the Elevated Road. is the main artery of city. Its scenes are kaleidoscopic in variety. A careful and complete study its phases is as interesting as a novel forms of life are represented on it; is extensive, Stand at i's lower look up the broad ti will be seen a perfect mass, hicles and pedestrians; foll end and there will still be o! confusion and c rowd. Broadway illustrates New restless, ri 1 good and bad, dollars look New York their of end a nost of ve- it frox WwW Yi and active r y ls rs h and poor, gaudy sombs many Churches ng r 4n the Fo walk ing the fac ho pass, catch Swphesou 5 world call & its broad sidewn and dre KAO8 thosa of good ding the loitering into mw 3 galleries, shops ¢ 6 a pastime can sngpest Yea unterin reveal all ths features nO ‘Ko acquaintances renders the sigh unin ing But to gain life of N¢ fue one i do nd nt terest a real insigh w York, let one elevated railr t by 1 ma ler {« New Y orke the Broa 3 of this road, it sooms more a derment than ever how vil the Si avenu 1 sensation throug! ir varied char rapidly gliding up toe | leading country beyond. carried from the } and its « usi Lrowns! grounds Th from the dull interesting wards 1 windows, people's and at ls to th os park & In INT gradu lobortis in y 4% Fi uncis SSRI A Feature of Sici' y's Carnival. A peculiar fe 407 uRGar « times of ti lady, at a: but rarely ing 10 mass, i : { the women is, I'K ture, a relic of tin 3 acy in the island, : they amuse sium abou ¢ { carnival themsol vo with d and Lt th ad asl for it quaint © a tired roam pay maak, I sh MAREE, y wt=oets in 1 visita, oy oy 1 a 11 yr when vor ot al ir i was heard on th the little sc nn of nok # siairy and the |} edly intothe room, maschere After an ing and shuffling; out or ten magi, 1 ex Maschere interval of whisper ' voat of win be-wigoad t im the stvie of the cont _— two wore bob-tailed and knee breeches, + flowered waist coats, and brooad # (hey solemnly | presented us with ors | tonbons, then | dls broke ka (they brought] their musicians and we alll jigged gravely round * room, — Foreign Cor, Chicago Times with them), he Spring on the Lower Rio Grande, Winter on the lower Rio Grands lasts about six weeks, snd already the —ounAry along the river presents a beautiful co tras t to its appearance two months everything was dreary and dispiriting. grass that borderad the roadway and cov ered the prairies were and ULrown-—a gray, dull, yellowish brown that seemed to tint and deaden the whole landscape Here and there some camp fire bad burned a cir- cld, blackened at its edges and showing the hard-baked earth divested of even its scanty garniture of coarse, dead grass. The river flowed on, dark and turbid, its banks gloomy and its prairies desolate But spring works a fairy transformation, The river ripples by its banks, singing tune to the gentle breozes that make the pendulous mass sway and dip into the cur rent. The great evergreens have put on their paler tints, telling of the new leaves that are gradually pushing the old foliage from its placa. Soon the golden-hearted lily will be floating on the stream, and down at its very edge the blue iris will bloom and bathe its long green leaves The mow, too, with its flowers, and tender brown stars, with a faint, sweet perfume, will blossom out ail over the sober gray tendrils The prairies, those splendid grazing lands, are emerald green, and flowers are everywhere. Honey bees swarm into avery cup, working busily, and all the air is musical with the nm. ming of Reir wings —Houston (Tex) Cor. New York Sun, An English Joarnal on “Fads The difference between a fad and a cause fs as great as that between fuss and en thusiasm. The mark of a faddist is that he is eternally cumbered about the infinitely little; whatever deeply interests himself is enlarged out of all proportion to its sm roundings by the magnifying glass of his own self-csteom. Never, assuredly, was there a time when #0 mauy people were abandoned to this sort o folly. Faddists are found everywhere — litics, in art, in dress, in sociolpgy; in vine they are to be heard of and tuake themselves felt. Tho msthetes fade like their own complexions, their sunflowers, and thelr sage-green dressing-gowns; but siraightway a generation with undyed gar ments from Germany cometh up-—a sect of wool gatherers they may not unfitly be called Do you encounter a man with a cont cut in a style that wonld diecredit a hose clipper--a man finished off with flabby boots that would have shooked a Nookerd You learn that this attire is part of his sanitary creed ub James Gazette 450. The n A Gi WR . your cue on vb u Keep say about the fence, mic nitl we hnow made in Cen- gs Sl J SA AA te. Co rho a, Eroet tion, Lives BOC), and pron natipatinn | in bprinng vied ion ve OOUN 183 NS Degucaliun. oR Bs, led ey ¢ garg EE: der 1 on 1 hovesnd Trial 4 TRY, Packages maiied to pa : tients a larpe proportion Sal PRiRAGE ree teres so tres; i were restored to health by use of whRSTS 4 SEMINAL PASTILLES & Tadical Cure for Nervous Det Week: sons and Playdl eal Deony élo Aged Men, Tested for Ei Filey aoe In many thousand cases thay sheoiutely restores prem surely send and bro qm down men toths full enjoy yom © perfect and full Manly Strength and Vigorous Heal Toth one w} o euffar from the many obscure oie Sond broug! it by lad peretio Ex scours, Over Brain | Wor &, or 1 wo Troe Indu ulgence, wo sek that you send us Br BAIS W wate of 3 le, and secure TRIAL PACE AG BPREE, with st Ac. aT Fh wi SE aho var Le Parmohl taped? CEsTRE {Can tre Hall | ris gerator famiiles Can at 4 with fresh meats, of the 5 bologna sausage. Next door to open day and evening. Huxny BoOZER. HAT % 4 $ sunt ot Meal mares glilimes Ue 8 lie best Goals lity, als {hotel ; 14may tf BONE MANURE. MANURE. 'BAUGH’S, $25 Phosphate Is mot nu) pore stimulant: i bs not Acidulnted Hu. C, bots : TIRUE AMMONIATED BON.E MON Tk giving th eo crop an sarily start, » fully mat nred, Deing an Animal Base Measure, it also Improves the soil permanently. Becd for BAUGIDS PHOSPHATE GUIDE. Alsopricas and samples of Bucs X's Raw Bons Mactres THE THE ORIG INAL = | BAUGH & SONS "RAW BENE | Nusstestures and liperiers, SUPER-PIY PHATE | PHILADELPHIA, PA. Pr EXE | beoomes C2 por PY TREATMENT. ~ 20 Keats 33, Twa Men, 85, Thee, § | HARRIS REMEDY CO., Mr Carus HN. Tenth Btreont 87, Yours » 8 a8, A { R ards— Atlorng Bn and . Dentists. . nh Ww. HOSTE ‘MAN i) aleniial, Let Regidsnce on sireet. fio wr of Harper & hream Wiil give salislactior pr SHhalad a1 - A bai dit 2 branches of his ministered. fant £54 pension, R. GUTELRLUS.- I* ies gill professional services to the publ prepared to perform all operation dental profession. He is new fully pared Lo extract leeld scliu pan. hein ub LL Hots Is roprietor, Delie UBB HOUSE W. i. {Qeiler, ; fonte, Pu. Special attention given to country trade. Jue 16% \UMMINGS HOUSE, RELLEFOXN EMANUEL BROWN, Piopriek The traveling community wii Lnd this hotel equal 10 any in the counuty 10 every respect, for man and beast, and charges very moderate. Giveil a nal lune 4 N EW BROUK BRKHOFF HOUSE. BROCKERHOF¥ HOUSE, ALLEGHENY 8T,, BRLLEFONTX, . £1 ‘1 , ) G. G. MoMiL LEN, Prop'r. Good Sample Rooms ou First Floor Th. Free Buss 10 and from all ining. uo Boecial nics Ww witbosses nnd it Mun CE TRE HALL HOTE ia Ta us ———— —————————— A ts SOY it FGETS: Ati yee DR. BCOTY, waz RAINBOW RUPTURE "EGE. Eimpla, safe, reliable and s perf finer. LA A nets Tres; Wot Lay wd eb ak U3 presence pe a Bur, vical gM sure to write us be monials oi ls i ereistal A Safterors oyred iy ER RES ary $a} AHTED teal, sCOTS twenties AHTED fol Elecine Coraots. Sam; ule free tat aone boco HINg suanata wk, Wok ek sale, Tel rites gieen. faction vuaran sol, Address Groodway, N EW YORK. liane, 080 Locust onl enmoe, vate trou oan ” Rp ww $1.00 THIRTEEN WEEKS, The POLICE GAZETTE will bs Ealled sOOuN » th wrapped, to an J Mdress tn the eo Unt States fur tyres months on re tof i) ® Ol AR. ST HRals mt Tree ogre? odors to SRILA RAkD Fraakils a are, N. ¥ D. J. MEYER, Prop'r. a] FOR SUMMER BOARD ERS AXD TRANBIERT USTOMN. Good Table, healthy locality, pore mountain water, surrounded by finest natural scenery in the siate. Schools and churches convenient, Terms very reasonable. Lag __ leaugitt’ TRV IN HOUSE, LOUK MAVEN, TA, EB WOOLE CALDWELL, Proprietor, Terms reascaable. Goud sample rooms on first floor. $a) HOUSE, LEWISBURG, PENN A STETTLER & CODER... ivaminsa oF victors APECIAL RATES TO COMMERCIAL TRAVEL 8 OVER Su NDAY Good Livery RE hed, Free ‘Duss to and from wil trains, lap. i ————— J. D. MURRAY, Centre Hall, Pa, Dealer in DRUGK, popular Patent Medicines Whiskey, Brandy, Wine, spd Holland Gin kept and sold for medicine! purpoes only, Store Mo every day inthe weck, mays — an rn in _ F. FORTN HRY, roey al Law, Auto in old Uorard hi TRAE 28 YEARS “iN USE, The Greatest Medical Trim of * hp TOMS oF a 4, § i i‘ Oke: Ba’ Bde WW Bos if Y.ose of appetite, Bowelascostive. Paintin the head, with oo dell sensetion fo the back part, Prin under tho shoulders inde, Fullness after suting, with a dies fnclination to excriion of body or mind, Irritability of tern per, Low spirits, wiih alictirgolhnying neglected sotas duty, Wenrico es, Dizziness, Yiuttering atthe Henri, Dots bofore the ever, Headache over the rigkt ey By Rest iesamers, with Bifal dreums, Hiclily cclored Urine; an ETT. E05 of i% » CONSTIPATION TUTT'S PILYS aro cu peciall to puch cases, ons dose coangeoffecling astoastonish tn Tuey Increase the Appell body to Take on Fleata, 1b nourished, and bytheir Fon The Durestive Organs, Ite 0 ph 4 produced. Price Price thc. 42 Yo 4 2 uray TUTTS HAIR = i = w se GRAY Hala or Whisxens che GLOSSY BLACK by 8 § this Dye. “It in Yn pars instantaneously. gent by expre 5% on x C1ico, 44 Miured] eo Bgo! - vo 0 8 = wold ¢ BAILROAL iNT Re ay Fasiward } 4h 1 83 i : 0 impress! ae a bi 5 08) | g a3 » ” 5 | 07 bale Summit "| 1: o= t IRA 38 : % i 10 7 Bellic font i Lo bmg for Monten. ! pm, retrain butg el 9.00 & a, 6 . R. WOOD, oo Pasy' ger Ag lease LY Bikk 7, A ditional trad ne dom ht yh Im, leave Monts pm and pm CHAS. E PUGH, General Muioger, J “WhE & inst aN E The under igned represents twelve os good Fire Insurance conjanios as can be for nd inthe world, and also represents the best Life and Aecident of 8 ia exisiente My mori y is, 1 study 10 § Office in Bosh ds block, store) Beliefoute, I's Limayiyr] lid 5 PERE Lo er Valentine & Cos BOND VALENTINE. Centar HALL Lors~DBuilding lots } mile east of Contre Hall station lor sale, Prices, $100, $110 to §115 per lot. Pay Mente easy, dm ¥ BED Kuntz. Grats COURTY BARKING CO, HELL LFONTE, PENNA. Receive Deposits and allow Interest ; Ducbuns Notes; Buy and Sell ‘Government Becurd JAB, A, iaven, Jo b, SHUGERT, Prosident. Cashier PERE S VALLEY BARRING ( CENTR 3 Natt TA. Reoeive Deporite and a. Interest | Discount Notes: Buy aud Sell Goverment Boctrities; Gold and Coupon, WM. WOLF, W. B MINGLE, President Caslrior, a" i cb as RR pt 2 es UnBamEARING AE April lst 1886, I will be well prepared to nd promptly to sll the basi an wker, Patronage ans uu Levi vi MChaaT, Contre Hail,
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