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McCULLOUGH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, PHILIPARURG, PA Office In Albert Owen's Imilding, iu the room form. ery occupied by the Fhilipsbuig Banging Company \g k1-1-1y « HASTINGS WwW. F REEDER, HAS STINGS & REEDER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW BELLEFONTE, PA. Office on Allegheny street, two doors east of the of wfioe occupied by late Hm of Yocum & Hastings 40 DAVID L. KEELY, WILLIAM E WALLACE WILLIAM A, WALLACE HARRY F. WALLACF \VALLACE & KREBS, : LAW AND COLLECTION OFFICE Janoary 1, 18581. CLEARFIELD PA ATTORNEY AT LAW OFFICE opposite the Court House, ou the 3d floor A.D. Farst's vuildiog > hs L. ORVIS, OG. TT. ALEXANDER CN. MOWER A LEXAN DER & BOWER, > 4 ATTORNEYS AT LAW, English - ne Bellefoute, Pa, way be consulted in vman. Office in Garman's Building J. WESLEY GEPHARY AMES A. BEAVER BEAVER & GEPHART, +X. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Office on Allegheny street, north of High, Belle Houte, Ps. I-13 WW C. HEIN (LE, . ATTORNEY AT LAW, BELLEFUNTE, PA Last door tothe leftin the Court House, EAE Cv EMENT DALE, ATTORNRY-AT-LAW, Bellofunts, Pa Office N. W. corner Diamond, twe aativual bask. 517 iy T C. HIPPLE, . ATTORNET-AT-LAW LOCK HAVEN, PA. M. P. MITCHELL, All business promptly attended tv. I-ly PRACTICAL SURVEYOR LOCK HAVEN, PA, Will attend to sll work in Clearfield, Contre and QClintoa counties, Office opposite Lock Haven Nationa! Baal 0-1 W ILLIAM McCULLOUGH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CLEARFIKLD, PFA All business promptly attended to Ay K. HOY, M. D,, . Ofice in Conrad House, above Fortney Law Office, BELLEFONTE, PA. Bpecisl attention given to Operative Surgery an Chronic Diseases, 15-1y [\R. JAS. H. DOBBINS, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON, pod Allsgheny St, over Zeigler's Drug Stors, BELLEFONTE, FA \E. J. W. RHONE, Dentist, can be foesd st his office and idence on "North ide of High street three doors East of Allegheny, Bellefonte, Pa. 16-13 F P. BLAIR, » WATONES, CLOCKS, JOWRLAY, JEWELER, ac. All work neatly executed ander Brockerhoff House, dt Business Cards, (x * EM BARBER SHOP, Under First National Bank, BELLEFONT Fa, {may 3 0) R. A. Beek, {ENT Receive And A JOMPAN spite ow lutea, ant “oles | B5y and Sell Gov Securities, hs James A Bgsvin, Proctusgy, J. U.davagny, Cuanler at Eo aumis, Prost s.r manny, Cash'r, BELLEFONTE, Allegheny Street, Ballofonte, Pa, hort Wilson, McFarlane &£ (o., Hardware Dealers. [ Traverens Live & Acot'p,, I tiful and doors from fret | { sulwsfollow, “SWAYN On Allegheny street | | will rus into mideummer | | for the Presidential nomination Propr. | "RR RE COUNTY BANKING | | emey in the Presidential canvass. Every sobwerilor | ean add one or more names by 8 Hite effort “oid and Coupons | Miscellaneous. a Tak ake hcg hsb aor BOND VALENTINE, GENERAL Ins, and Commission Agt., Bellefonte, Pa. : Offos in Bush Arcades, Zud floor. The following companies represented : FIRE. 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Thousands die from neglect Ww properly | treat Impare Blood, Constipstion, ] fapsia, Malaria, Apoplexy, Liver, Ki dney, i Dy eo eart Diseases, Dropsy, and Rheumatism | But to the debilitated, burdened with such | serious commend “SW AY NES PILLS,” | contain medicinal properties possessed by | no other remedy | cents, box of 30 pills; 6 | stamps) | SON, sickness, we conscientiously re. which Sent by mail for boxes, $1, SWAYNE & Sold by Drug. 5-8.1y iin ). Address, DR Philadelphia, Pa. gists, DEALERS IN PURE DRUGS ONLY. | J ZELLER & SON, : te DRUGGISTS, No. 8 Brockerhoff Row : All the Btandard Patent Modicines Pre | seriptions and Family Recipes sccurately {prepared. Troses, Shoulder Braces de, &¢ “sat ONLY $20. PHILADELP SINGER Is the BEST BUILT, FINEST FINISHED, 4 EASIEST RUNNING SINGER MACHINE ever offered the public, | + The above cut represents the most popular syle for the people which we offer you for the very low price | of $20. Remember, we do not ask you 16 pay until you have seen the machine. After having examined it, $F 08 be not all we represe at, relurn i fo Be ot our | expense. Const your interests aod order al ogee, on send for cirouiars sod testimonials. Address CHARLES A. WoOb & Ea. 17 NX. Tenth ¥_, Philadelphia, Pa nthe Hy te vgn Ho LR wn Pui CPERURA 9 1h pest, Soost Y t med) je knoten t { | Lkely to touch each -" Thinning Frult Dr, Jabez Fisher, of Northern Massa chusetts, writers that the operation of thinning fruit should be commenced when the fruits are from one hall an inch in diameter. First— Begin by re. moving so as to leave no two specimens growing from ths same spur and no two 80 near together that they will be other when full grown, leaving in all cases the best one of a cluster, Becond--No specimen that is deformed or is so injured in any way that he will be sure to become de- Third No one that shows injury by any Fourth ~No one that is materially smaller than the of the Dr. formed as it grows, insect, AVETrage remainder, But will To this ques jan it is first to be considered | years, this pay? i pesr tree, the spherical head of which | messures from twelve to thirtesn feet | : 4 4 {in dinmeter and occopies we O00 cubic feet of KpPace to sel a crop of 4.000 pears i left to mst would 1 as possibly | might sell for 28 per bushel, the be I all were ire they ure, ifieen bushels, that or X30 14 | now crop thinned to one half y its nnmber the product would be likely yas hele, that ven | iw | i) measore els fully oe the {be worth thie ae — ay — Cutting up Corn ain res nior avoildin ba g the } remaon Lue 3 } 1 s that the shock m wish wheat in snd often sow {to the corn field, ing alongsido the shocks they wish move them over on the sown To plish both tske a pole twelve fect long ground and sow where they stood, ACCOM bore holos and put two legs in one end feet end baving the legs, bore a of it, then about three from the hole cross wise. A pin (either wood or iron) thiee or four feet long is to run through that This plated where the shock is to stand snd making four corners horse is the corn is stocked up in the four coer ners as if four hills of corn were tied 10 | g1ther, only 1 is more quickly done and | | less trouble then tying the hills. Then the shock i tie l the pin is drawn out from one side and the horse is drawn out and dragged forward to where it is 10 do for the neat shock rem dnty to ba ie l two men go along with | 8 pole stiong euough to bear up a shock and pointed at one end. This is run throug under the band, shoulder uo 8) A tae at vn end put he {der snl welks off with |v, course only 8 nall shocks can be 0 handled Jowrnal of Agricultural, — A— Woman in Proverbs Proverbs shout woman sre common in every language, but particularly so in i the East. Where | the ben crowns the house goes to ruin,’ In Japan they say: evidentally an Easterns rendition of the gray “A woman aud a crowing hen are rveither Pes means | mere, but in China, bustling while the the the end, as indicated hy the eRpression “lf you be cock | eagr.” when fit Tor gods and wen sians believe in adapting hen serow; if = Iny “It never well rows.’ Tu Russia, the | thought is pertinently exjressed in the proverb : beat the | busband, but her temper rules him.” The Chinese, however, bavé perhaps the Rows hea and “Tie wile does not meanest saying about woman ever writ | ten: {| dad, the other unborn.” As an ex | pression of confidence, however, it is ! closely “A perfict woman is sx mare ax wings upon a oat, or air-flowers, or rabbis h ros « ¢ tortoise<hair ropes.” Women ax i wife is not less the object of prover bial attention. Tne Talmud swys: “Though the wife be little, bow dowa tr her,” thet is, listen to her advice, whi'e the Chinese say: “A good mun will not beat his wile" a self-evident proposition, the truth of which = not affected by the Pervian : “A bad wife is like fig tree growing on the wali. which uodermines tho wall by its roots, In China, “The widow is like a rudder less boat,” and in Siam, “Ho who mar tien & wolf looks often to the fares.” In Ramis, “A wits is ootds goltar” which will be silent when you have dove with it, while in Ceylon, “A wife is like the morning lowe’ to be ten: | d ly handled, The Talmud however, wums up the whole oue: “God did mot of Fisher has been remarkably successful, | He bas practiced thinning fruit for many | answer what it costs, Suppose a Beurre d'Anjou | | i ! where would | completed and the top When the shocks are when | | of cocoanut shell was us another | | were supposed to * much harm as the ram shops," | means a great deal Canday Eating, Wa all know the story of the melan. choly tramp, who stated that but for one trial life would be endurable, and that was" working between meals,” As this is—doubtless for our good—what most of us have to do. itis only one part of the human economy which ean truly sympathize with the tramp, and that is the human stomach. worker which must have rest, This raid upon bad candy is well, It is evil to be poisoned, It were better to include the whole commodity in the interdict, That is a The poison is bad ; 80 much sweet is bal and deranges the digestion and ruins the stomach, the irritaiati on of the stomach which crys out is a neraving which seems to call { reascs the A wise physician of full ex perien ce I read bis opinion shops did es TT Hore, and the more ine mischief IL somewhere gave it as that “the candy The evil is every the poorest man oan give his child a penny ble ploce for the vendor is us publ flies swee i fed as he C RCHOO dares to g per or beggar ba eal | Lionary, some of our b ins Broa IWaY lv for Lier Po ] ficluded #7] | dese evil dressing and dist 2 hundred will listen to esting, Fee pod wrfed Test them “charm they never so wisely, To go back sdulterations. Possi essing, not bly glucose may be a bl fit in- ert innocuous and will m'ni. raise a fer If the thing is barmful the puity little, People says if they have pare spirits it is to drink, counts for safe forgetting that it is Look at candy eaters, and see the effect of forments, digestion and poor nutrition. Still, Tribune. A A—— Heroic Medical Practice. vobopy cares. —N, ¥, Atthe Loyalty lsland, a little to the est of New Caledonia, the people sre and polygamy, and flourishing voices. Native doc in sickness whose prin ipal remedies are herbs and salt water. Un One chief hed forty wives, tors are employed islands the of Uea they sem to have applied local treatment of A very vigorous sort in some instances, Jadging from the reported cure for headache which was to «lit the scalp up and fold it over, sod then to se rape the cranial bone with a fine edged shell un, | til reaching the outer membrane of the little blood brain, a'lowing very a Bo wae replaced ; sometines a thin d 10 cover the aperture, In cases of extreme difficulty s sharp pointed club, made especiaily or the purpose, was used to strike the weak part on the erown of the head, The the medical profession at this causing instant death. The dead of this and departed epirits go west,” to a place A mller remedy for vogue st Maniliki, isto drink all the coxosnit juice you ean ®AR UO Cure no Fay. tribe were baried ; called * Lochs.” heads ache, in | and then stand on your head. “There are two good woman ; one | pushe | by the Bengalse notion ; | —— A] — The Bridges of Pittsburg. With the completion 0” the Seventh | Street Bridge, Pittaburg wili be one of the most notable points in the world for the examination of bridge arch tsciure, The old store structure, involving the heavy arch and the keystone, oue of the earliest ‘orms of space © mstr iction kmown is not represented here, but al; modern ideas in bridge bulldogs or most beau ifully exemplified, This city will shortly become a resort for these requiring ustiuction in bridge forms, and it is a source of honest pride that wo already have such a diversity of the vory best designs known to modern engineeriog. The Pont Bridge has but one other like it in the world, and that is in Austris, It is a combination of steel and iron that forty years would be recognized a1 one of the ee ders of the world. The new Smithfield and thet | to | Someiimes the incised scalp | piece | molto of | island | | dent, the sugar which | the teeth of shel lute fact that while the popul.tion of ba ad | of each span there imsomething mode as, ing 10 the eye that 11.6 bridge 10 iteell on the memory of all who vio + at Singular us it may vem, the wos nots, ble bridge of the entire number i on. that attracts the Jest + As Hart work in timber” the Ninth strep bridge it a curiosity, It is wo braced neted and keved that iti sigede mh attention HE TXEEp Im al piece of mechanics] ingeniuty, railroad bridges, wh rivers, are worthy the careful viody of ensue eers, The criveing b There are few cities in the wal where mechanical effects ean be stu dod with more satisfactory r. Pittsburg. pits than nu Pittsbrrg Chronival Tels raph uching Incident A YOUNG GIRLS DEMENTIA~ HOW iT WAS ING GUCASIONED MENE®N AND 8TARTYTI TRUTAS, The ho 1 0 Louis express, on th WEE Ore Sew ork Central road. wded (ne gentien so, ws (Yen. NE rece ntly when at one o WAY SLalions lerly an el companied by a young lady, enter dd the cars and finally soo i the conductur a i young lady arom oles said Pieave, y the Isuzhter bas been attend ng the rary ina distant town and was su Her nat with air a cesding remarkably, ira! quali Lies, together ambition placed her fremt x of the i t30 closely, wes her health, snd hes in the bool, but she studi not careful of poor turned. | taking ber to a private asylum whore we hoy « she will soon be belter.” At the next stat'on the «11 5: bis daughter left the cars, but tle suggestive has been am snd ine #0 of Shakespeare's Ophelia awakened strange thougi ts in the mind of the writer. 1t is an abso- America increased thiily per cent, | 1 | ing the decade between 1870 snd 1580 | | | Travelers by rail, by boat, | the insanity increase was ver one hun dred and thirty per cov t for the same pericd Orin sar- | riages in any part of the lird ree large | and elaboration buildings, end inquire : | what they are ? vary warlike, and indolatry, cannibalism | | of private individuals, snd in | their capacity is taxed to the utmost: body, | the status of the brain. has ae Sr Insane asylums! Who builds them ? Each state : every county; Lun ‘reds ill cases Why Because men, in busisess and the | professions, woman, at home or in soci- e'y, and children at sehcol overtax | ther mental and nerveous forces by work, about worry and eare. This brings nervous disorders, indigestion and eventually mania, It is pot siways trouble with the bead that causes insanity, It far oftener arises from evils in other parts of the The nervous system dete m nes Any one wh» headaches; occasion | dizz ness ; & dimness of vision ; a ringing in the ears a feverish head ; frequent nausia or a sinking at the pit of the stomae y, should take warning at once. The stom «ch and head are in direct sympathy snd if one be impaired the other can never be in order. Acute dyspepsia causes more insane suic Jas than any other kno wn agency aud the mao, woman or child whose stomach is detange 1 is not and cannot be safe from the coming on at any moment of mania in some one of its many terrible ‘orms. The value « { woderation and the im. perstive necessity of care in ke pag the stomach right most therefore be clear to slr. The least appearance of itd gestion, or ma’. wsimilat'on of food srould be watched w carefully as the approich of an evading army. Many means bave been advoevted for meeting such attacks, Lut wll have heretofore been more or less defective. There can be lit: 'e doubt, however, that for the purpose o! regulating the stomach, ton. ing it up 10 proper action, keeping its nerves in a normal condition aed puri. fying the blood, Warner's The Bw, excels all ancient or receat dire weri «It is absolutely pure and vegetable ; it is certain to add vigor periolie
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