i But it wut right at Ror polite in you to ca Ja Me “a mummy." 1 Where were qoud Bgptiane bid, iv were y Nor aped anything they did In my reed. Ab’ Lut may be there I'm wrong, That | reals belovgt With Rune os throng, For ‘tis true, Sis, There (oes some resemblance lie Between the r belief and my Ow they worship Isis; | Worshin Yon, Sis! —————— HCEBERCS IN PROCESSION. Fecullarities of Appearancc=A Huge Fleer salling Past, [8 Johas (Newfoundland) Letter.) During the last week we witnessed an unusual phenomenon at this season of the year 5 long procession of icebergs has been passin. our shores, slowly pur- =uing their southern march on the bo. som of the arctic current, and we have not yeu seen the last of these glittering waaderers of the deep. Frequently sixty or seventy were visible at the same time from the top of Signal hill. They wre of all shapes and sizes—some lofty aud turveted, some dome-shaped or flad, some having a series of beautiful orags and pinnacles. A few were of immense size—low, tat islands of ice. I saw one at the entrance of Conception bay, near Baccalien which was not less than two miles in length. Another in the same neighborhood was estimated to be over three-quarters of a mile One peculiarity of them was that they appeared to follow each other as if arranged nv a single line of march, but at irregular distances This accounted for by the supposition that the bulk of are fragments of an €DOTMMOous 1ce-mas the Labrador « the accounts of two captains, 1 close to it cin relied on, thi largest ice geen latitudes. One € captai it to be fifteen miles in length an or four in breadth: the other twenty miles. Allow the excited imaginition of t} skippers, this must have astonishing { faland LiL 2 LN which was seen on some time ago. If Ast evar ese worthy Deel an island of jee, As it did not make its appearance off our shores in full dim great probability 1s that it grounded on some roeky ledge. By the action of the summer sun its joints had become loos ened, and by the rising and falling 444 its im ' is more disagreeable or useless thaa to be cautioned against this or that, because your neighbor ‘‘So- and-Seo''can not eat such things, If we would all study the nature and diges- tion of food, and remember that air and exercise are as essential as food in pro- moting good health, we could easily de- cide upon the diet best suited to our in- dividual needs. The diabetic should abstain from sugar and anything which is converted into sugar in digestion, such as all starchy foods, fine wheat, flour, rice, macaroni, tapioca, liver, potat es, beets, carrots, turnips, parsnips, peas, beans, very old cheese, sweet omelets, custards, jellies, starchy nuts, sweet sauces, wine and liquors, He may eat oysters, all kinds of fish, meat, poultry and game, soups without any starchy thickening, lettuce, cucumbers, water. cresses, dandelions, young onions, cold slaw, olives, cauliflower, spinach, oab- bage, string beans, ripe fruit of all kinds without sugar, cream, butter, milk spar ingly, gluten, flour, oil nuts freely salted, eggs, coffee and cocoa. The corpulent should abstain from fat as well as sugar and starch. A diet of whole wheat, milk, vegetables, fruits and lean meat will produce only a nor. mal amount of fatness; while an excess of sweets, acids, spices, and shortening keeps the system in an unhealthy condi tion. Those who can digest fine flour, ; orous | thin people are often kept i same food which makes : i feverish, 15 | nervous or go into consumption for no enstons the | and the force of the waves, as it hung | on the led¥e, great fragments were snap ped off, and falling. one by one, as icebergs, thus in part creating the ghostly procession which has been filing along our shores for the past ten days All of the immense group. however, eould not have had the same origin “The oldest inhabitant’ not re member anything approaching t phenomena of this year In ordinary years a few icebergs are seen Micllhe Ist of August. But now we have #Muge fleet of them sailing pas m the middie of September and ¢ our atmosphere, February a stream of icebergs and foes has been passing at intervals. Some great ice movement must have occurred in the arctic regions of an unusual char- acter to cause such an abnormal dis. gorgement and call into existence tha vast ice argosies of the last seven months. As a consequence, the supply of the next few years may be compara tively small, and we may have but few of these mighty wanderers of the deep, the arctic warehouses being temporarily exhausted. Patent “Quarrier and Stone-Shaper, [Phi as This machine eutiing rocks we in their na markable utility demonstrated 1 sista of what look , saw driven by steam and backward thro with ease amd raps the saw can be pleasure, and the entire pies but a very small spa That it is a labor and invention will be rea when it is stated that caused by the pro requires only one four ally employed in quarrying. The cutter ean be set at any required angle, and i! the stone is to be finished before its ree moval les are attached to each side of Goes hilling Lat] in h the foree nm the saw plate slightly wider than the | cutter, thus removing the saw tooth marks. It is claimed that slate can be Yuatiied by this machine and prepared the market at from one-third to one fifth the present cost, besides saving a wast amount of material which is wasted the blasting process. ity mis ta, the nsduutor has dis- a means of a ng power to ope of h or Dens oF - Ez g 5 di hit fof d . : with | prove fatal toa we k sullen plunge into the waves, floated off | the action of th | Mass | heavy we i " 1 1 { CAL only atlack pastry, sugar, and fats, become loaded with fat, but are neither strong nor vig tion should also avoid sucl thin by the others fat. If they can not digest ithe starch, butter and fine flour, the system is kept in a dyspeptic state. they become reason than that the life is burn out by a diet whi and does not re Milk should ot hor wd eh new the t €n I+ g material, cn : ’ To but taken slowly rn given by nature, SR fik SOON F it meets the acid of the io juice, it is changed to 80°, bi substan ea : we ike digested, riasked if and the sto too {| much is taken at ides | ' WILE glass of r will form in ¢ stomach a lump s, chieesy i, which may eve stomach this cheesy over and over like a the gastric juice its surface, But this Omac will turn ght: and as very slowly, same milk taken ool oaand SOW oO the ice | pasa, ] i Since the beginning of : can easily nd which breaks ap every time the = hoturns it over. Milk be slightly salted and with bread stufls or sipped by the spoonful should eaten Henry Clay's (Ben: Perley Henry Clay, whe ary. 1852, with executed n hb pie fg ] POFR ITENGS, Nose, in Feliu elegantly dal by me of his New Pe i a ver favorable giving his foa hiviness, but play FOSMIIDES oon "Who can tell bu same Goth ma n + 1 : £H "Ny : get Lol : i 84} 105 0 4 : oa without intending it deem one of the ever received, He said a debate is com ng sight at Mr tell which side he is going to take ' Strange to say, the medal was soon | afterward stolen between Washington and New York from a lady to whose care it had been introsted, and the orig inal dovors had a facsimile made, at considdérable expense. it. i ghest « that if i O58. Can German Conrtesy, (Stuttgnrt Cor. Courler Jowial.} These daily out-of doors concerts are one of the most tiul features of Germany, While sitt on one of the ches listening to the music, entertained myself with watehing the quidiens and ofisery salute shat cpliers 1 had a great to occupy we; for every third man seems to be a soldier in Ger- Thin people with weak diges. | h food; for | ih digests | | till the | others got a | hausted Clay's face | can always | i £ better. fist. dipped sperm or wax. At present the use of conl-oil is so nearly universal that no one is compelled to use candles of any description. One good conl-oil lamp will give as much Light as five rm or seven tals low candles. The oil is worth, on an average, say from 15 to 20 cents a gal- lon, while tallow candles 100 vears ago were sold for 25 cents a pound and the sperm candles for 45 cents; now, can es are sold at 15 to 25 cents a pound and the coal oil will thus be about one- ninth cheaper than the candles, The difference in cost, however, is a trifle when compared with the difference in the cheerfulness of the surroundings produced by the better light. Before the days of cheap light the homes of the farmers were i, dark, uncom fortable; there was no incentive to read when the light was so bad, and ne one could afford to buy a dollar book and pay $2 for light to read it with, conse quently there was little. reading done. Light, cheerful rooms make a happy childhood, and thus the general welfare of the people is improved in no small degree, by the character of the light employed m their rooms, It is a curious fact that though we have the works of some hundreds of ancient rs, there are not to be found in them more than a dozen allusions to their childhood. Childhood bad no charms for the youth of ancies times, the ancients coal-oil nor t mth ALATA becaus had neith indispensables childhood is but a mock ery. Coal-oll and gas have thus doubled the day le nmensaly increasing the opt Winn genes : enity the peopie vith eithe oks or light d } But wit} | reac © ’mong iORr, with } Bestroying Michigan Forests, Detroit | - “ f r want of material HO way - = i = " . lumber wims like a work of d astation, but, whether the rapid clour most profitable move in & business View or not, it is progressing too rapidly, and the plants for logging, sawing transportation extensive and too well established to admit of ans doubt that the manufactore will go on re is not a merchantable pine tree left standing in the lower peninsala The same fate is in store for the hand wood lumber trees, of which there such a splendid growth in the porthern part of the state--ash, maple, birch and Within the last ten years, and chiefly within the five, steam ! water mills have sprung up for the man ufactu of as into lumber for hots and eabinet nereasing at a rate naust the supply dur sone who are n The sugar demand fire (oo re Lie pire w bird's eye venes many of tl nil in HA fn sple localities Denuded pine lands in | ot her There slates “barrens reat traet i this state whi k the owners do not n worth paying } ne ad ome " bg | rit SIE How People Enter a Car, le, pa Where (Dey cane tggage back to the at, abd down ex NOW comes a party just from the farm. They don't ride much, thy old man leads the party, carries tlw haby, the madam drags two small boys, and the four take the side seat just by the door, look around with a satisfied alr, seem to think they are in luck to got inside, But it was a wild western passenger whose entrance was pecular. He had been accustomed te riding in st couches; the door of a of is on the window. The. pamvager. Kans OF or ndow. Persson, new of nc reason why & car should have a door in the end, so when his first train rolled « to the platform, be saw the window, it was open, and it was big enough, so be got infact, i, carry their | fiest looked Mais thoy Gro 4 44 r I soap, and without these two | will in the jong run appear to be | anda | J pounds Sultana Prunes ! gal. Best Table Syrup (all sugar) ana and fac- | ei 4 “ of | Olieni Soap —a——, a i. BROWN, JR, & C0, No. 8 and B Bishop St. Bellefonte. GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR & FEED, SALT, FISH, Ge. IEAPEST STORE To buy Groceries in this sec- tion of the State. 4 LOOK At a few of OUR PRICES: Lake Herring, 1 bbl, 1 Sack Best Roller Floor J Cans String Beans Lima : 25 Corn Tomatoes Granulated Sugar : 8 1 Can Finest California Peaches Apricots ar eng bi! | Pears 30 25 #0 Sugar Syrup Choice Rice “" 0% Peas 25 (rood Table Peach M bE 1 3 Bottles Catsup 1 1b, Pare Pepper 28 Glucose Syrup Lump Starch Corn Starch, per pound 1 pound best Coffee Bardines. 3 boxes for Sealed Herring, per box Loose Valeotia Raisins } ¢ » { French Prunes 2 I! i. for “a a OR Hoater Herring, per doz 2 Ibs Canned Corned Beef Tapioca Flake or Pearl EVERYTHING ELSE Sold as Cheap in Pro- portion. TR GC We also have in con nection | with our store a first-class Meat Market, And sell CHEAPER than ¥ 1 HET aA 'SECHLER & 00., ERR Groceries, SUGARS Granulated Buger % s pound All other grades st jowest prices, EY RUPE ~Good bargains in al] grades MOLASSES, Fioest New Orlonns af 860 per gailon, | OOFVEERS Fine ssmortment of Colfers, both green {snd rossted, Our roasted Coffecs are always fresh, | | TOBACCO. ~All the sew and desirable brands, i CIG ARE —Sperial attention given to our cigar trade | Wetry tosell the best 2 Jor 5 snd Se cigars in town, | TEAS Young Hysou, 60c, 80, $1 per pound. Laiper. ial, 60c, Bic, 2] per pound Gunpowder, Gh, we, §1 {per pound, Oolong, Ge, 8c, §1 por pound, Mixed | green and black, Sue, wie, $1 per pound A very flue { uteolored Japan tea. Also, & good bargainin ¥o "hig Hyon st 0c per pound, CHEESE. —Vinest full creas choose st 160 por pound VINEGAR «Pure vid «lider vigepny made from whole cider, One gallon of this goods is worth moe than two gallotis of CIDE YInegas RI RA AEP PS Grocers, Bush House Block, Bellefonte, Pa, AI ts I 5, J Sd pb SECHLER& CO. Provisions, FOREIGN FRUITS And CONFECTIONERY. MEAT MARKET in Connection. FTONEWARE In ull dees of « best quality of Akvon ware, { fuotory woods in the marke FOREIGN FRUITS ~Aunges and freshmeat 10 bw bad, We M the denirat Io shapes This is the at -ile lemons Jucient | i | FRUIT JARS We ture the ow sud Mason's porostain lined sed ] | i i i | | Hghtning frais Jad Kleen top fare, 71 Vghining jor ie fur shoud of wny thing rg By It ie & take higher in priee th ) a the Mason jsr b I de worth more thas the difference in rf hy the lightuing jue and you wit Bot regret It We have thew in plois, quarts wed bai! goilons, MEATS, Fine pogarcumd Hams i Bronk s Blsonsl ders, Tout Bacon, und deied Bef Nakod snd outvamod Wo pnuenttow wv FY Piece of teat we sli, OUR MEAT MARK EY We have Gry Bue Lussile t dress for our resrhet ws wanted. We give speciu wieution 40 petting Soe Jaa and wiwsye try 10 Bove a fos Bork ahond Omir cobosmors tas depend Ol Geri ow Teel wt ald tia J BECHLER & 00, iim GROCERS A MEAT MANEEY Bask Mouse Block, Be etopte, Pu Tied i | poiitics, ner any sectin re’ Wo party in | | THE GREATEST ANDTHE BEST | THE LARGE DOUNRLE WEEKLY BHELIGIOUS AND B&B) NEW VORK OBSERVER Established 1823.) iniry hae a ULAR No pape FERIEWORD 3 XY ALE ££. br. frown ¥ KE f the ¢ tH s¥ich » Ops Fars the hea rial rater eiit sie # A editors hyve ia ar fur thelr we : Tagvoans OF avEs are ty vies s 8 =m A m letters PAY che ¥ " po LIVE NEWSPAPER. Burry fe giving svery week a Ha Ls netre and a Bs AR Barer EW, TIGOTOAE Ornmen ts 5 Cus arsety of rests events, gd great ¥ The pies 3s 83 35 & your For pox SCORIEERS ines ars lavvens, a PE — = et of Lhe uaaren will be sent | we give vue dollar « clognutly bru § the a entaining sireit od as wide Address, New Y ark ® a1 & a2 Park Bow, N. ¥. imerver 8 PAINTING and PAPER HANGING, WORNEMANSHIP THE BREY PRICES THE LOW RST FROMPISESS AND DISPATOR ¥ : WILLIAMS & BRO, WALL PAPER PAINTS, AC. "| HIGH 8¢ bet Bpring & Water, Bellefonte | ; {1 1b. Baking Powder ee We take this method of Informing everybody ist selection of Wall Paper New York, vig wodid Mites, Flats Ratios, Blacks and Browns Borders in That we have in dock the Largest and Best of 1M og teide Indelplita or ids. Embossed MNronves Beant Fred Be fornisd TO MOTHERS. i at night and broken of you FEry ing with pein of Boe add gol a bottle of EYRir sol UNivErs i» incalculable it will rediens Prepon tipo it ADVICE A ve vou disturbs oi by oa sick trog tell fie Mes Wie Teeraise | the poor Hitile soflorer imediately hamathers, there is se un stake shout it. 1 cares dys ewtery and diarrhoea, reg detes the gomach snd bow els, cores wind colic, sotlens the gums, reduom in Bammation and gives wie and saergy 10 the whale, system. Mas. Wissiow's Foormiye Sthur ros Oni mew Tervuiss fs plossant to the tate, and i the pre soription of one «the oldest and best female pliysie chums and sarees 1 the United States and ie for sale by all draggist. +o pot the world. Price 25 conte & bottle, ’ a! hid wm Cd { we, send at an Th UE Tn value A" WANTED To solicit orders TOO LATE. Some of our sent us their or ders last fall when we were busy filling orders that we booked early in the sean . It was not too Inte to use the Fer BR ee on ip ome Sutpel to return orders Ll sccompanied nem, disliked to do, and 28 : 3 : : 4 Hs Twenty-five Doilar tat 1 | | rum very wm PHOSPHATE: FORKS HOUSE | Coburn, Centre Co. Pa. GOOD MEALS CLEAN BEDA. PRICES MODERATE. $2~HOTEL WITHIN TWO MIN UTES’ WALK TO STATION, G bie A ' silent Hunting sr i Vis § jails 9 near this Hots JO) S. KLECKNER - Props. STUDIO. oor Bush Arcade, re ady lo ng grounds 2nd i an do all kinds of PAINTING, Nurh ox PORTRAITS in oil. LAND SNCAPES, SIGN and ORNAMEA TAL. FANCY DECORA. TING {GRAINING TALITY. SPE r ur Dette) offic nou Nn guaraoteed in all eases, cased to have roy call, in- ® rpecimens of w. structions given in Painting. hd » VERY Resrrereu LY, C. DP. fCilder, Quick Railway Time, IN i Rockford, IHl., Jan. 1880 eeriifv that we Brg ap rornied wk P. B ol " y ik « £3, mode agent for the sale of This is te ow iven ¥ Quack Tron Railroad Watches 4» the Bellcfoute. Rockronn Waren Conpasy - BY HOSMER Pp. HULLAND, Sec. Having most thoroughly tested the tock ford Quick Train Watches for the inst three yeors, | offer them with the | fullest confidence as the best made and most reliable time keeper for the money that can be obtained, 1 fully guarantor every Wateh for two years, FRANK P. BLAIR. No.2 B voll Bow, il reduced 2 Disavox, Jan. 27, 1889. 5. : nckiord wateh parchiased Feb, 12¢4, hea performed better than any Wateh | ever had, Have enrried it every day and at 00 {ime has it been rreguiar, or in the least unrelishle, ! cheerfully recommend the Rock ford Watch HORACE B HORTON, at Dighton Furnace Co. The } » Taxon, Sept, IR, 1881. The Rockford Watch russ very ase curately ; better than any wateh | ever owned, nod | have had ove that cost $150. Cap recommond the Rockford Wateh 10 everybody who wishes a fine timekeeper, S. P. HUBBARD, M. D. | This is to certify that the Rock | Wateh bought Feb, 22, 1879, bas ford | very well the past year. Having set it only twice during that time, | variation three minutes, better than ticipated, It was cost $20. i R- P, BRYANT, ©} “SERGERT B PRACTICAL HARNESS MAKER, Hron Sr, xexr poor 10 Berzer's Muar Minker, Is prepared to do all kinds of and Heavy Harness Making at i ——— a]
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