TEW OPFNING N G THEO, DESCHN OF THE ~— BELLEFONTE — CHITIN" YW ORR S EF AND HEADQUARTERS FOR sporting Goods. ne door below LYON'S STORE, Bellefonte, where yon flu 1 everything in PISTOLQ S AMMUNITION, FISHING LINES & RODS, HOOKS, and all kinds of i TACKLE. CANES, FLAGS, FIRE-WORKS, &e. OPENED, DESCHNER'S FOR YOUR FISHIN JUST SPORTING Smayim GOODS ERR ATi REMEDY wil of the Wd AN ALSOLUTE CURE FOR CATARRH LA ‘ THs mest stubborn cases yield readily to il ER 4 1 has pot failed to Care a single eas i are followed Its suecesd has t ableand its cures wor ul. tis essful preparation narket f CATARKH and the only or rom an Absolute, Positive Cure. gully a biossin OR Sue A Trial that is asked for it. « used, it commended. Seud for sting pures T HEA we M ALA RI A. “A POSITIVE CUR? IS ASSURED { 5 $0 fer r a cure, Stog asked for Keo is a a SPECIFIC fm d IN It i Lee Z 1 is all s alway aig) f apn pials of actua SOR 8 ari SiR forall « rives all erupti } RHEU a ATISM. SCROFULA. SKIN ERUPTIONS. YEXEREAL DISEASES. DYSPEPSIA. LOSS OF APPETITE. FEELING OF LAXNGOUR. BILIOUSNXESS. LIVER TROUBLES. NERYOUS WEAKNESS. FEMALE WWEAKXESS. Ketoen's Rexuor (8 1 syed ioine, but a safe and io taken rely the x sry of the age. One bot: ystems and possesses mor 0201 tiles of ordinary rite for testimonials and othe ga For sale by druggists generally PRICE 81.00 A BOTTL E. SIX BOT YLES FORK $5.00. On receipt of 85.00! the manufacturers, Samxres F. Ketrea & C Harrisburg, Pa., six bottles will be sent expre paid, CaTARRY wat ent pleasant preparaliof i prepa x the enti an a» hal aration nat irtne tb RUSSIAN AHELRATIOM CURE DOES THE BUSINESS. Thousands have tried it and found relief. There is abundant testimony to this point, positive sod nn. solicited, which should convince the most skeptical, 1f you suffer with Bheumatism, send for a pamphlet which tells what has been done for others, [tissent free. To be cured costs only 83.80, for one box is sufficient for the worst case, Im HAS NEVER FAILED MoALLISTESR, wy many years with Hood, Sonbriaht & Co, now with Wood, Brown & Co, Phils, = “{'enffered from Hheumatism so terribly hat 1 eonld hardly walk, was at times ble to turn my head, I tried the Russian sumatiem Cure, inside of two weeks I was completely oursd " Descriptive pam klet, with testimonials, free, » additional, Price 82.50. I" etiad 1 wom, J -r Tas Lanes, One box None G Tomaing oom the without this t hy Trado- Mark, stores, but ran 3 ng sa above, an Trio elode, PFAE] LZER BROS. & CO, vauo23 3 Market Street, Philadelphia, SCOTT'S EMULSION “OF PURE 00D LIVER OIL hod Hypphospies of Lime & Sa Almost as Palatable as Milk. The only oh of COD LIVER O11, that ean bo taken readily and tolerated for & long time’ by delicate stonachs, "AND AS A REXEDY FOR NITION ae par ay ede oa __Fon he ALL DAUGGISTS. SAM JONES’ SERMONS In the prineteal slthes, with History of His Life; ard Sermons by Sam Small, his Co laborer, ONLY ILLUSTRA’ Tr Kh EDITION. rut remarkable and intensely interusting and Be g engravings aver seen in A box [NLY PULL AND CTH ENTIO REITION, + hg ah beh fans pver printed, Greats Snsabon nh ale dak. Promandons dp ¥, hi fra liomk evar heldre NEe AGUNG Wan PED. Popular iow down prices, Vegite fog terms; or, Lo secure ey quick, send Th conte hi stamps for full out a TANTARD Book C0. | THE COST OF CRIME. | MAGNITUDE OF THE BURDEN THE NATION HAS TO CARRY. | Statisticss=The Na- tional Debt and the Estimated Value | of VicemAdditional Datas=A Yow Words to the Wise. { r | Some Comparative No doubt there are many who think that | interest in tho eare of the criminal and the | unfortunate is an idle sentiment, more credit- | able to the heart than to the head of him who | feels it, or at least that this is a matter with | which men in ordinary life bave no concern, | The growth of a spirit of indifference to the, whole subject is promoted by our system of | local self-government and divided authority, If the budgets for the support of institutions devoted to the care of these classes could be consolidated, and the actual amount of the drain upon the people of the country which they involve were known, popular interest in them would receive a sudden impulse. It is] pitiable to think that humnan nature is 80 gross | that financial considerations have more weight | ¢ than any other. But inasmuch as dollars and cents are a universal language, intelligible to | everybody, we will try to give our readers | some idea of the magnitude of the burden which the nation has to carry, by r 1g it to a money standard. SOME STARTLING FIGURES Four hundred and fifty thousand insane, idiotic, deaf, blind, pauper or criminal in-| habitants of the United States cost, for their annual maintenance, probably not on the average, than $175 each, directly or in- directly, or let us say $75,000,000 in the ag- gregate. Seventy-five lion dollars is al per capita tax of $150 on overy man, woman and child in America, ‘h we pay almost without our knowledge. At 8 per cent. it is the interest on §2,500,000.000. And what is £2,500,000,000f When the of 18%0 was taken the national debt of the] nitexd States was $2.120,415,870, The invest ment in the debt did not equal the perma pent investement in misfortune and criwo represented in the returns of the defective dependent and delinquent classes, i The total permanent investments bLy the railroad corporations, including construction, equipment, lands, bonds, telegraph lines, wore BS ISLA EE Our inw ment in crime and nist was about hall of that in Fallroa is. The smount invested in railroads is about equivalent to the valuation the rodducts m which ated at $5,500 579,101. «duciy loss, sd Wik census ’ SHOCKS By ete. , une y of yearly a reg Ware manu apart as | inal and $1 8 was half of f Boag ¥ 11% facturers in any a special fund for unfortunate, one all moneys received by single year to be set the care of the cris invested at rest received woul r of farm produ manufactured 9 per cent. We not be more than suffici f the fund suggested. TIONAL DATA. The assessed valuation of the state of New York in 1880 was £651,640 (xk), or no greater than the unt of capital required for the care of our unfortunates and } The! of the six New England 52 000.000, All of Ne | ber mills and her be 10 apo would creation ADDIT assessed states was §U land, with her citi would not be 1 NOT priate (o this special 31 rpose, if the cag tion of this expendi And ¥ i italizn- ture Were a necessity we rel it their ey st the men who see the atians are r os to estes and ap-| urther el ut that man who poi ito the cn must be taken ir balance struck that the stoppage of the the growth of « names of are, to a large exter port might prove to be a fresh source of in come 1x is too remote and © Bary, w it b i But why should studs His pore over tables of figures on every other subject | ler heaven and neglect . which lies so much nearer to the life of - umanity? Is it nothing, to seek to improve the efclency and! economy of a necessary bat painful service! tol labor for the mit! gation of suffering! to assuage Whore we cannot cure! and to hunt for means of preventing the spread of the contagion of grist. rand Record The Rts as Out West, . s oof tha Putts at do you i iw toe fuiu nts « a 3 alealatic woaen m bef is bet 1 and Such reasonis itous: it is vis and with that mrniasod. $1 1n “Wh re of (be western stock busin “In the ot at i resent condacte 0 the badness as it is got to cease, 1 re-| as merely the begin. | ning. tn different my the business will | take entirely different shapes. Where the | land is fitted for agriculture the cowmen will ome dispossessad in the natural course of things by grangers. In the Bad Lands gras #z will continue, bat in the course of time | the great ranchen will break up, becanse small ranches fenced in, with 200 or 300 eattle, can be managed more economically. 5 present the branding iron and the cowboy are the forces, but they must go. 1 believe that my section, including the largest part of Mon tana and Wyoming and the western strip of Dakota, will bear the same relations to this country that Hungary does to Europe Throughout that region a granger cannot subsist except on irrigated lands along the river, and to pormit these settlement? will turn the entire country sway from the rivers inso a desort. But the cry in the east against the cattle kings is just & nonsensical as the western ory against the gold bugs, 1 can anly speak from what 1 have seen | but where I am there Is no fencing In or jumping the public domain. The cowmen are simply pioneers who dare go into a wilder country aad face greater dangers from the Indians than any other class. They pave the way of civilization, and in the region where I am lo- cated there {3 no objection to sottiers follow. ing in thelr wake "Interview with Theo- dore Roosevelt, Wirse: © f xd h gard the presont syste sect] bee Sarah Reraimrdts Yeiynh at Ria, ‘fhe Rig journals describe Barah Bernhardt first performance in “Fedora” as surpassing anything ever witnessed in that city. The avernge price of sonts was $3. The elite of the Brazilian capital thronged the vast theatre of San Pedro d'Alcantara aud numbers were unable to gain admisdon, A detachment of military had to be placed at the doors of the theatre to keep back the throngs that gather. ed around the build Barah, inspired by the puchiumiaam she created surphessl ab hoy former efforts. Bho was. called, recalled, and acclaimed bythe entire assembly, and the ay Dom Pedro, who with lily family at ded the i formance, went forward and ows atalated the great artiste fn person, «Culcago Tihoos, The Portals Openod at Last, The sartaly of Hw tah Acibuny a Bolaooeh hove hh Just Gove open to D Lio na ai bo was elected a saber a4 rooun’, mudi in the Siction of medicine nd surgery. —Chicago Times, “CARP'S” PICTURE OF BUTLER. ‘A Queer Looking Old Fellowwilis Phys. fognomy=Ectentric Dress, I saw Ben Butler in the Capitol today. |W hat a queer old fellow he is. He is about {five feet ten inches tall and he weighs 2756 { pounds, He waddles about like an old WO | man, and the skirts of his black coat fly out from his fat form so as to strengthen this illusion. He has a very large neck and his reminding you some- what of a frog. Ho has a big head with a forehead high and broad. Below this his {eyes with fat lids peep out through narrow I glits of openings, and the trouble about thom | is that you can’t tell whether they are looking at you or not. Ben Butler's face is very full and his plexion is fair. He has a clean look him, and evidently takes a bath every ling. Come- morn grown gray. It is merely the shadow of mustache and looks like a streak of «il paint across the The top of Butler's head is bald, but he has a fringe of fh iron-gray ing down upon his neck. He dresses eccentri 02 He courts notoriety by means of his dress ugliest men in tho United States, Ben Butler had on t ored felt, side of which afternoon silk. to the top of this light felt hat, striking, © linen shirt, tu and a suit of the finest bl wed in patent leath very GRE Was aw collar, cloth, ack broad His feet were nd he carried a On the lappel of his ox of beautiful roses, and he though he hb ad just jum — Frank G. Carpan ers, a club, ped f rom a band box, ter in Cleveland Leader, Relies of the*Great Tragedy. 1 saw the other day two of the most ot and interesting relics of the greatest trag in American t They aro the with Booth shot dagger he held ind eapxd from the box to tl thet LH “Rio erying, wy relios ne O of thy and with them is the bull woln dows The pis je are great de Preserve i artments « bureau of government struc) f +} i i ue Mats Carpenter's Vast Plea. sw days before hier of a w he gave a lst t cital; of her father's diss of his country ; of the ch the eldest, for enc might keep the little ones at | thet all the co Prom his generous : at A : left that dying ba forts of a put 4 Yop heart be partn reconsigeratic n #0 Ah vices on aa Judgme t with warm upon his lips One Bright Morning in December, gave Bla nley § tie of Franl 1864, Food in Sherman had, vested Atlanta {investments were son the distan threo miles, ac the ground. “Ome bri tho days of fog and § federate officers, in gay uniforms and accom panied by a band, rode jauntily ont in front of the irtrenchments along the Granny White pike, and, taking a conspicuous position over- looking the walle cL Ween wore apparently en joying : band meanwhile playing, "Who's Does Hines I've Been Gone? They made a splon did target, and the t Anptats ME WAS 100 SLronig for an officer of the Sixth Ohio batt, Carcfully training a section of his the picnickers, he gave the order to lire, Boom! boom! When the reverborations dix away and the smoke lifted the music had censod, and the Confederate gfficers, ondortics, and musicians could be seen scampering in all directions {for ouvesy, Tho pale smoke lazily rising {rong the exploded shells on the exact spot where they had beon jubilating but a few moments before told the story. Inter Ocean “'C urbstone Crayons” Cron many That § y het wos 0 i: ding to the « ght moming in Decom « B Cava tie two |i : thamselves, the %t ere Acilve Principle of Cod Liver Oil, The active principle of ead Hyver oil, of lo which it forms (rer) 13g ta dé per cent, has been of tatned oy br, Lafarge, of Paris, and i said to have given excellent results when used in place of the crude oil, Thorube stasice 1s called morrhuol, and contains twelve times as mach fodine, bromine aad phosphorus as the original oll, with none of the fat. Arkansaw Travelor, a. immeiiis Tubsreniosls antl gphoid fever aro the, predominant divensos and canses of death bn the French army, Rm “a ih costs swenty-five — 0 get a viow of | tho inside of the Lincoln monument of Bpoingficld, By vermding others we sonvince our selves, —Junius, » © TIMES OUT OF 10 Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil CURES Rheumatism and Neuralgia. 89 TIMES OUT OF 100 Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Qil CURES A Cold or a Hoarseness. {9 TIMES OUT OF 20 Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil CURES Asthma and Diphtheria, 49 TIMES OUT OF 50 Thomas’ Eclectric Oil CURES SISup an. Aflections of the Throat Price 50 cents and $1.00, SOLD EVERYWHERE. prs NSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE, Koxt Term beg! 1884 his institution is located fn one penutiful aud healthy spots of the gheny region 10 both se Xe 8, ers the following Courses of Bludy © 1 A Full Belentific Course of Four Years, A Full Latin Hcleptific Course, The following ADVANCED Iwo years LOW is January b, of the wm en tire A and It is open COU nooks, © each, fol of the General Scientific Course (a) AGRI CULTURE: (b) BATURAL HIETORY ; (c) CHEMIBTRY AND PHYSICS; (d) ( EERING, un Chemistry, CHAN with stuqy. LWO Years) Young Ladies, 1 parstory Course, KEES jual students, Bp ECIAL COU are arranged Lo meet low i i wry? Merion very on free. Young # under charge of com Liady Principal yr Latlalogues, or other i uformation, Address GEV. W. ATHERTON, Presider Blale College, Cents . ¢ Co., s on file in Philadelphia Rowspaper Adver- Agepcy of Messrs, sUborized agents for In “Castorial { recon mown tox me." 1 80 well adapien Tis 48 superior to IL A. Arcana 1 Eo. Oxford £4, Brookiya, } “Aral deve fo sO 8 of Harris, twp, hein iv The final aooour r of, &o, Ads of Poller Yranek ate of tofW. J. Th mpson of Robert Lee, late account of Hon win! strator of, &c, of James LAwWD, detense 1 21 First and final er 8 of Das Guardian of Hatt I Laut ch, lover, in i i of Jacob Lat amine! lover, wok 1 accout &0, of Wm ewed The acount of San fevers Adm SstTators « {, &t p, det M4 Th atnvel F Is ohn © are Unt of 8 ler, one of the istrators of Meyers, inate of Harris township. deceased, for proceeds of Real Estate under order of the court oH moll non cum tester te of Harris tw uot of H R Cartin, Wte of KOO00 phart Adn nio ANN , Chea W deed 27 The final account of 8 A of Eliza W Woods, Woods, Executor late of Gregg twp, decd JAS, A McCLAIN, Register, VE. . BUBKLEN'S ARNICA SA The Lest salve in the world for culs, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, letter, chappe d hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, oi OBI tively cures piles, or no pay re, It is guaranteed to give satisfaction, or movey refanded, Price 25 cents per box. For sale by all druggists. dangly BE a a Pelle r, Berofala wd Brysipelas cured for 25 cents. Dr. Smith's Salve, At druggists, No patent remedy. - over PR OCLAMATION Whereas. the Hon. A. 0. Furst, President of the Uonrtof Uommon Pleas of the doh Judicial Dis Ham consisting of the counties of Centre and Juni on, and the Hen. Jas KR. Smith and the Tos, Obester Munson Assoe, Judges in Centre couns uw aving jsssued thelr precept. bearing date 33th ds aly , 199, to me directed, for Hold ni» Court o Sa and Torminer and General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the Pesce in Bellefonte, for the Mond of Petite, and halo the S2r aa . Yodrth onday of Angust next, balng the yo ue 1534, and to sontinae Mitte woo Aloe 13 hereby given to the Coroner, J uations of Foicy and Constables of saidcoanty of Centre, Alber be then and there in hate rove ne, ab ook in the fornoon of wit their records, ingul Siyions pap le hy “their own remembrances, to do those things which to their office aposriaine to he dono, and those who sre bound in recognizances to raseatte Jpninat nat the prisoners that wreorshall be be in jail oF tre oounty, be then and there to prose © oN Pe them as shall be joss, Gitven under cay hand, at Rellafonte, the Ind day of 2 neue in Lhe yenr of our Lord 189, snd the one ‘hundred and tenth " of the Independenie o Vie United States, SMILES WALKER, Bhi a - We occasionally Lear the reports lof guns in the woods nesr town, The | Vent remedy wonld be to have the gaity patties arrested und the law applied w i a Comet inant PA, FAs and pr giecD, H peg ng WCB OT SpE yo “kh aA Ak ia, SA A i Cards— Atlorneys second floor of Furst's con sulted in Et IF Ue riban. Tw’ i Atl srney-ais Law ne promily made ’ TE} u : Leaving wi Hotels. H | HOUSE. Wy. Teller, pr Pa. opecial at 12 i ih, rielor, YC 10 t } . ention given Lo junelby foute, Th ta ¢ WIA) Bi lind iu anu i Coulnly aud Li Deas, ¥ one velit a nal BROCKERHOFF HOU BE, ALLEGHENY »T,, BEL LEVONT E, FA (3. Gr. MOMILLEN, Yrop'r. (rood 2 Dample Kuows on First Fi 00T. We © Ton SueCing [ales 10 Huss Lo al nil Lrnine G6 Turors Pdtuin willhiersyvse » (ents HALL HOTE bh D. J. MEYER, Prop'r. FOR BUMMER BOARDERS AND TRANSIKNY CUBTUM. Leattny locality, pore sarronnded by Loest in slate, Bchools nveuient, Lerms very 16aug § Good T mountain water, balural scenery aud churches « reasonable, Fy 8. WOOD a Fs) apie, Lhe ’ MAVEN, PA 8 CALDWELL, Proprietor, Terme reasonable. Good sample rooms on first tioor, AMERON HOUSE, LEWISBURG, PEN] A STETTLER & CODER SPECIAL BATES TO ( OMMES { TAL ERS OVER SUNDAY. Good Livery attached. Free Buss to and from all train. nd T FRENCH'S HOTEL. City Hall Equare, . « New York. Opposite Clty Hall and the Post Office, This Hotel ix one of the most complete in its ap. sintments and fumitore of ANY HOUSE in New Cork City and is conducted on the nn SUROVEAN PLAN ese Rooms only One Dollar pe day. Hall minute's walk from Brooklyn Bridge and Elevated BR, R* All lines of oars pass the door, Most convenient Hotel in New York for Merchants to stop at. Din: ing Rooms, Oafes and Lunch Counter replete with all the luxuries at moderate prices, junly 1 rietors TRAYEL Jd. D. MURRAY, Centre Hall, Pa, Dealer in DRUGS, popular Patent Medickoes Whiskey, Brandy, Wine, and Holland Gin kept and sid for me icinal purposes ouly. Hiore 0 very day inthe week. ” 3 on Dentists... RU W, HOSTERMAN, Dentist, Centre Wall, Residence on Main ereet, Office on 24 floor of Harper & Kreamer's store building Will give satisfaction in oll branches nf his profession, Fiber ade ministered. Hdapr Aw. Arte bp Lad De Ko. D Drontiet, MilThoim, Offers his professional serviess to the public. Hei prepared Wo pattorm all operations in the dental professing He ie now fully pared Lo axtract Leoth absolutely 3 PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD — (Phisdciph! aud Erig Division)—on and after May 20, ives, Wie WARD, ERIE MAIL leaves Fhiladeiphin.. coed) 20 p Ia Harrisburg 8 90 nm MODLBIAOM «vssrsessee 50 8 30 Williamsport Jersey Bhore Lock Hav ” Benovo, a arr at Krie.... . bispm { EXPLESS lenves Philade 45am slam ih 3 & Ji AZ pm 740 8m arr at Lot K Haven Harrisburg Montandon . arr at Willlsmaport.... 250 pm . Lock Haven 84pm HEBOVO csrrsser ene $50 P In » pm 14am Lock Haven Lenovo sunday Trali MAI L leaves Phiisdeph Har] sburg.. us -~ . Montandou Willlssosport Lock Haver TTIvVes Banuovo EABTWARI loaves Lock Haven JETHK arr at v4 en aan 20pm ii 5 eam 7508 5 40 BIG Lean oo) 6B ym LB y Bi “a 8 1a spa mn : & ID woo | Pass'ger Ag CHEMIC ALS PERFUM ERY, FANCY GOOI quors § r © 18. &« edicw Pure purposes always xr Wines r 4 Middle-aged Men fe Cofers shud Siar wn sinest life 2 Oo " i Fe schol rod nip s40, pa * Beury Coleman, Pris... Bera we pra hed on ive, Prog Ask your Grocer for it. Wm, Dreydoppol Mir, 2:08 Xorth Front Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. SepeLs!” | -. FHINGLEQ AND ses FART 1MPLE] MENTS derdiened sufscture of un the mm we ALL weenGRADES OF SHINGLES, sass in at the mill at M*'Cool's crossing, near Spring Mills, Also has opened a ware rooin st Spring Mills for the sale of ail kindsof Farm Implements and Is agent for the WALTER A. WOOL BINDER, and desler in Binder Twine Bargains offered in Shingles and Im. Pepng. Call and see WAM. F, KRUMRINE, 28aprim Spring Mills Mills ALL KINDS OF GRAIN, White and red wheat, o | shelled corn oats and barley wan the Centre Hall Roller Mill—for which the highest market prices will be ra’d, Gra on storage. T. ELMO HOTEL, . 817 & 819 Arch Strocts Pailadaiphin, Teduced wo $2.00 ho rates to rank Je traveling public will sui find at this Hoe tol the same liberal for their samiare. a is lotat Pin the the Imad ocontres usiness an amuses ment and different i as well an All | parte ofthe city, are easily accessible hy Street Cars eonMiaMtly passing the doors. Lt oilers speci inducements 1 the @ visting tha city for business or Pew we pectiully sol re v Flablty Eroprinar;