——— s— THE FARMER'S MISTAKE. A Brief Lecture Which May Well Be Heedod by AlL IM. Quad's Letter.) There is one partionlar point in which the ave armer is contemptibly mean with his boy He sets himself up ns a standard. If he didn't want soand 50 why should his boy! If he had to turn out of bed at 4 o'clock a. m. and work until dark why should his boy be spared?! He didn't have a decent suit or fine boots or any spending money, and why should his offspring go into such extravagance! The farmer who rea sons that way has a selfish motive under it. He knows as well as other people that the boys of to-day cannot be and are not treated like the oys of fifty years ago. He will admit that his father wore a hickory shirt without collar to meeting, while he must have a white one well starched and adorned with collar and neck-tie, but he won't admit that his soi has any right to improve ou him. If a boy feels enthusiastic to learn to be a printer, harness-maker or wood- engraver no father with any sense in his head will command the boy to learn the trade of a stone-mason. Why then should a farmer decide that his SOA, who has exhibited a taste for mechanics, | spoil his whole life by ordering him to stick by the farm? If a boy who wanted to learn the carpenter's trad learn the harness-maker's and thereby becomes a boteh workman, why shouldn't a farmer's son, who ought to have been an architeet, farmer! He certainly you may. I have a letter from a bama v mane vs he hated ran WN any iO wanted him YWaLieg ran aw aud is rich and doing woll farmers’ sons should r along in the world, The nicious and altogether chances for a runaway boy in a hundred. The bare having run away is enough him with all honest men. who run away not more th: will stand any show of succes Let the farmer's son seek what his taste rans to. If ture, he should be given a fair show. He should have the agricultural _ papers and every chance to improve on hie system his father has worked under, Some of the land and the hve stock should be his and he chould be to a cer tain extent a partaer. No man will dig and delve for you without pay as an in centive, in his best efforts on the farm because the law says his father is entitled to his services will certainly disappoint you, If his taste runs to a trade or profession the father must argue the matter as a reason able man would. He has no right to encumber the earth with another hoteh farmer. He has no right to condemn his son to poverty when he mig rich by his own exertion. If he he will even encourage the bov to fol low out the bent of his inclination Nine times out of ten ou hear of a farmer's hard case for it trary. Son was a drudge. make money out escape it His to be a f to be something elie The now COIng Aratively He ons tha IN Sway idea is wrong to agricul- est of where § He has been too harsh and arbi His idea has been to possible so, but too no matter how much have improved The results have be sn and will « VOT te isastrous, reward. All many still other ol LAKES * ie, Eiszt's Twe Audiences, (Fxchange It was rome fifty years ago, an Was making a provincial arrived at a town which was so far fron being a prey when present an audience of people. Far from betr of anne the artist advanced, and. ih a gracious smile, thus addressed his a dies and gentle tour, when he to musical enthusiasm, that the ’ precisely RVing any aire or disco iragement ‘La men: | am gratified be yond measure by your generous patron } sion disagreeal age. Inasmuch, however, as this hall is oppressively crowded, 1 shall crave your permission to have the piano removed to the parlor at the hotel, where wo can be more at our ease," An adjournment thither was subse quently had, and, after performing the mme in his best manner, Lisst ted the “audience” to be his guests at a Hitle supper, with all the scoes- sories desirable, including champagne. The second concert had been announced for the next night. Within two min. utes after the doors were opened there was no standing room. Lisst pre sented himself on the stage, and was re wieived with cyclones of applause. He played two pieces, smiled scornfully his andience, and made his exit. was hardly a throat in the house that was not dry, A Room in Different Dresses, (Exchange. | A Boston lawyer has rooms in a build His prof His private card the side street number of the same ling, aod if you eall in the up a different stairway to the tal same room: but it ls now a meheior's parlor, The fomitgre is ec bd adapted to the transformation, desk | ecomes a sideboard, a lounge eoverad with a usurious leopard skin, id handsome hangings are disclosed. ‘an TrAncico Ingleside: | hove a prbid tox of froth, It is wrosg | BE Be oven fui, 1 test th re Wave 01 0Laovs cuplyy wi i by the lady with the i= made to | ' i Sines i a poor | : i to condemn | Out of fifty | one or two | > discover 3 A boy who is expected to put | it be | Wise | boy being set down asa | you find his father to blame | He has gone on the idea that his of his tired muscles | and back-aches, and give him the Jeast | farmers are not | curtain was rung up there was | Gob Ee Tes. Rok foal of ul of ss had an abiding ul by the vend an abiding countess, who maintained with him after he had reached the summit of power a long and careful correspond- ence. After the man's death she occasionally showed these letters to friends, who promised not to misuse them, as her relation to Gambetta had been purely an intellectual one, and one of which she had every reason to be proud, But the other day a person who had received her promise to print extracts. from these lotters, when he called to claim the fulfillment of the promise, was formed that she had changed her mind. "I eannot give you these epistles,” she said. ‘‘Gambetta has for- bidden me to do so.” ‘‘But, madame,’ said the visitor, “only a fortnight age you read portions of them to me and tc others, and Gambetta has been dead for A year. Since youn have disobeyed him up to mow, disobey him once more.’ “lI have never disobeyed him,” re plied the countess, ‘‘nor will 1 ever de so. It is only three days nzo that Gambetta told me not to pubush his letters.” “Three days ago! but he has been dead for more than a year.” “That is quite true, but he has appeared me in a dream. He called to me and said, ‘Burn all my letters,” and in the dream 1 said, ‘No!' But the next day | I changed my mind, and have made ons package of all the papers, and shall throw them into the fire Then added that the next nicht { again, expressing its approval of her course fhe relation of Rie the volee canny her dream, told nul I: has provoked much Vit evra wy ”, i INOTRTY CI low Woeondeoek Woo, Cincion Enquirer.) Woodcock have eortain peeiulinritics which endear win to the Orie INL, as a | Well 48 make father | snrin rier, and he | Uleatings, ¢ then he str bank as if satisfact fairly intro ised In the air, hi files Then he eo stclerers hin wif luced, and taking wing fiving up in spirs £5 b ». Daring this flight he utters a low, swes t.cooing note, After | «tiling about in a of aeria somersaults he swoops down to the spot i Erow) smaller as he ascends Cries of Bis starting For heurs he about, displaying | his wing performances, until at last the no lots resist his throwing Hamlet did fools emale « Aan and sn ties As shie approa dishevelled arvss eat? congliets : ; : Pe Amsterdam's Sireet Ags Mirror, psterdam Site we cach windo was placed at an a what 1 meant and suddeniy red yourg window t 1 should t) : who come (os 1 | feel emiba {I 8 nearing i Insp £1031 | he door Herr * 1 you i when coming i stone] af divide his The neighbors count i times & young wan ails upon a fais fraulein before he is engaged to her Also how many visits he makes before he is married. What a magie little mirror itis, to be sure! If the victims would olay go around after dark and pull them | all down! A Mundred Years Ago. [Philadelphia Times] George C. Mason's recently published reminiscences of Newport contain a note about a curious feature of fashionable life there 100 years age. As re served seats at the theatres wore never sold the following notice was made a of the advertisements to Pheonix, about com In about twenty two months the company have outa channel twenty-six feet wide at the bottom, with ret und, Cup font disp forty miles , At a near! 000, The water of Balt river is belt carried around the side of this , and emptied in the Agua Fria, i ————. rE EE tre a a ka Merchant Traveler: The humble beg: war who kicks a Fansna peel off the side witlk is growter in civ ray to his fellow men than the wealthy plitlant!iropt. who throws it Gone | they put us uy pad HAZING AT YALE, A Uhteage Freshman Gives His Bx perience with the “‘Sopha.» all on hat hazi Itis gener sul t zing, the oon appied to the rough-awml tumble horse-play and indignities © which newcomers at colleges and uni versities are sibjented had been sup pressed, The following extracts from an authentic letter, received a few days | ago by a citizon whose son is at Yale, would, however, indicate that such i not the case: “Monday morning bright and early, wo started out to look for rooms. We had very good success, for ‘we found three extra nice ones on York street; so you see we are all together. There is one good-sized study room that we all uso—John, Jim and I—and two com fortable bod-recoms, one of which John and Jim occupy and I the other, “Well, I thought when I came here that all the old customs of hazing had been abolished, but 1 have changed my mind. Wednesday evening we had our rush; the rush takes place in a larg: open lot between the sophomores and freshmen. The freshmen form fou abreast and about thirty deep in one corner of the lot, the sophs form inv the same manver in the opposite corner; then at a given signal the twe parties come together like a whirlwind, each side trying to push the other back into their corner, was one of the front four on our side, and 1 thought } would never get out alive, You cas imagine how | felt when you eonsider that | had about 125 men behind me, and the same number before me, al pushing pgainst each other with all then might. 1 believe I am two inches taller and much thinner since the rush. The No ad ALL freshmen finally drove the back into their corner, and oven out street, There eighty eight 1 formed a column and tried to down t nd the su to get us off ey Beet) 8 ; rouga-and-ia ling Iwo sophs would grab an HT i lively for a time, muddy street, tention to anotl “We hud al i 1d when | eshiien march plies tried : DOK : us befor bait on i them out. That nig ni ir } men coll 14 Here ade us ng songs, and each had to take clogs, sing more . give suck milk through straws, go several acrobatic perf lots of other things very much, but we “After they had fooled with us 12 o'clock they Iot us go and wo went Then the poor freshmen get gaysd in the streets, and cannot go out at all after supper for fear of being hazed, and they are not safe even In their rooms, as was demonstrated in our case But our turn will next year, whet we can being bull do | Fad A Use for Peach Stones, [Troy Telegran Strolling along River street early every morning for the past few weeks might have been seen a gray-haired son good stout bag over his ere being first cast and dance tableanx, § Prd | throagh boots inances, and bulidon the gutter and then would he stone and put oll a8 then 3 was « } tf euther a and. « family st The shells, | Ly ve =, weil A h ar wid confectioners, where they are known as bitter almonds. The price the Italian for the gathering i about 20 cents per pound. PE Weighty Rounguets, {American Queen.) The latest fashion in England i» to carry a glow lamp around in a bon. quet. The lightest of these lamps, which is in "tin elabmal that 4 new varioty of Hip bt mins has been dimeovatvt n Coote part of the river NX Tie wind and was hitherlo : ; into thel r Then we | G0 i which they enjoyed | int : he re Professional Card Lh coh hee chi ho i i a OR ARM SRA J H., ORVIS, + * ATTORNEY AT-LAW, Olen » the Couns Bt Jhatiibiebn, Pu. w pore wine, vn frst floor of J. M. KEICHLINE, A A hs, ".d Orion in Ganman's Naw Doiiing, Prompt stiention to collection clums, sor H HARSHBERGER, (Successor ® 0 Yocum & Hershberger) ATIOKNEY AT LAW, Gifios in Conrad House, Bullefonie, Pa. § 24.1" J. 4 Bravoben, i Or Hewes SPANGLER & HEWES, ATTORNEYRAT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, CENTRn COUNTY, PA. Special attention 10 Uolloctions; practice tu wij the courts. Usosuitation in German or B.glish, 6.25.4 \f [), ¥ FORTNEY, se ATTORNEY AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, Vs Ofieo in Conrad Hones, Allegheny street. special attention given to the collection of claims All business attended to promptly, ly G. LOVE Jd. 3; 14 B, ATTOUNEY AY LAW, Batlofonte, Pa. Office in the rooms forme. iy occupied by the late | - WwW. P. Wilson vol 5 25-44. THOMAS J. McCULLOUGH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, PHILIPABURG, PA Office in Albert Owen's buliding, iy the room form. wry vocupled by the Phillipstmuig Sanning Company ly D. HH. HANTINGS Ww. FP. REESES. | JABTINGS & REEDER, : ATTORNEYS AT LAW BELLEFONTE, PA. Moe on Allegheny siroet two doors wast of the of Sew cocupled by late firm of Yocum & Hastings, 40- WILLIAM 4, WALLAOR HARRY F. WaALLACY W ALLACE & KREBS, PAYID L, RRERS, WILLIAM 5. Waliace LAW AND COLLECTION OFFICER wauary 1, i881 CLEARVIELD. PA JLLIS L. ORVIS, - ATT eurt H NEY AT LAW 1¥ FIOR opponite the ( the Bd B¢ 2.0L Farast's 1 wwe, iiding TALEBAN DER \ LEXANDER OW, BWR & BOWER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW Eng 'ied + JJEAVER & GEPHART, ) J ATTORNEYS AT LAW Fe 6 Allegheny sireet fe. Fs W.C HE nat door 1 m EVEARY INLE, ATTOREEY AT LAW BELLEMIXTE. PA he leftin ibe Coart House Zi { ‘LEMENT DALE, we? ATTORSEY-AT-LAW Beliefont Ofc X. W_oorser Dassond, tee sabsonnl bask }) he | T C. HIPPLE, * ATTORNEY AT LAW LOCK HAVEN. Pa MITCHELL, All badiness promptly sttended i-1y PRACTICAL SURVEYOR, Wi P, LOCK HAVES, Pa, Will attend to oll wrk Is Closed, Contes and Minton tvutition OBew apposite Leck Haven Xationa! Band Po-dy WILLIAM McCULLOUGH, ATTORNEY-AT LAW, CLEARFIELD, Pa All business promptly sttended iy H. K. HOY, M. D., Ofow in Conred Hoos above Portaey Law Ofice, BELLEFONTE, PA Special attention given 10 Operative Burgery an! Lrosic Disvases 15-1y |B JAS. H. DOBBINS, M. D., 4 PHYSICIAN AND SURGRON, Ofce Allsgheny Bt, over Taigior's vag Sore bay BELLEFONTE, PA RHONE, Dentist, can residence un Nerth Allogheny, ily | )R- J. W. be found st hie offve and Me of High street three doors Bast ¢ Belisfonte, Pa F, P- BLAIR, * JEWELER WATORES, CLOCKS, sow ELAY, Ag All work nostly sgscutesd pte Allegheny riveet snder Brockerhoff Hotes EL Business Cards, ( ‘EM BARBER SHOP, | Under First Nationa! Bank, BELLEVONT Fa R. A. Beck, Propr, may 3 82 (CERIRE COUNTY BANKING COMPANY Reooel ve Deposits And Allow Inte", Discount “etes ; Buy and Sell Gov. Securities, Gold and Coupons Jams A. Reaven, President, 4. Bb. buvegny, Cashier, - EE & 6 Nona, Prov, JIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BELLEFONTE, ANaghatiy Straet, Bellefonte, Pu. —— in rer BPA IRI BOND VALENTINE, Generar Ins. and Commmsion Agt., ‘ Bellefonte, Pa. Office In Bush Arcade, od fluor. The following companies represented : FIRE. UNION wcoiinnsniinsrisas svinrer Philadephia, AMERICAN ooovvsasiiississsrinns do GUARDIAN. ....ouciiiinissessisens: London, do. Toronw. Hartford, SIM svoninenssnnnssconnssnns sasnssonsnm WESTERN ..............00ieenesss CONN BOPICN sass srisiniiesasnnsis and others, al} wine LIFE, i —— | Tuaverens Lave & Acct'v..... Hartford and others, | The commission branch of my business is recuiving special attention, Properties {sold to good advantage, ns I have facili. | tien for disposing of houses, lands, stc., on [ short notices wknd favorable terms, { 21+6m PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE. Fall term vegine September 10, 1884, Exsmiantions for Adadssion, Boptember 8 This institotion is jocated It § tal mad loeal thf wpeta nt the antire A Heghen y roglon § 1b open be stad otis ol lowing Courses of siudy 1. A Full Belentific Course 2. A latin Scientific course f Pour Years 8, The lollowing PECIAL OQUREES, of each following the Brel two years of the Beient fe Coo AGRICULTURE HISTORY CHEMIRTRY AND PHYEICS CIVIL EXGINEERING Arhort SPRCIAL COURNE fu Agr b. A short BPRCIAL ( A recrganieed bie g *hopow 5 wit A new Special Cours ree ® BATURAL abd Botenee, for Young Ladies EAL EFECIAL wate of Military dr wrefully Graded Preparatory Cour COURSES are arranged | fividusl students GREAT TO T1 WISHING FIRET-CLAKS Ing Oo 9 # E y . Ded Plain or Fancy Print We have unusual facilities for printing LAW BOOKS PAMPHLETS, CATALOGUES PROGRAMME STATEMENT 1 CiRCULARS, BILL HEADS, NOTE HEADS BUSINESSES CARD {INVITATION CARDS, CARTES DE VISITE, CARDS ON ENVELOPES AND ALL KINDE OF BLANKS $a Orders by mail will receive prom stlenlion pay" Printing done in the beststyle, . short notice and at the lowest rate ¢ Itching Piles - Symptons and Cure The symptoms sre moisture, like per spiralidn, intense itching, increased by scratching, very distressing, particular ly at night, seems as if pio-worms were erawliong in aad about the rectum; ibe aflected | private paris sre somelimes If allowed 10 continue very serions re ’ sults follow, “SWAYNE'SOINTMENT it a pleasant, sure cure, Also for Tetter lich, Salt Rheum, Seald Head, | Ins, Barbers Itech, Blothehes, all ses crusty Skin Diseases, Sent by ma 50 cents: 3 baxes $1.2 in stamps Address. [Yv. SWAYNE & SOX. delphia, Pa. Sold by Druggists. 58 EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTION. THE WEEELY POST 4 pA wah, A Bratoohnne "iho ma newspaper for $1. per your labs. The veur M84 will is and iotervetitg events ars ahi y wil for the Preside 1 the great National CO the exciting Presidontin the election amd ite run int find pominats nveniln Iutes ean fol low will be (he success of the Democtatic pandidates We have Tor Wesnay Posy with a view 1 te incrwmeed of) suey in the Presidential canvass, Every sabato Tur Weenay Post be now one of the largest, best and oan add cue of Beare Bune by a little ofr | thenpent papers in the country, It Contains All the News. over, postage drew the pu JAMES FP. BARR & OO, Se, Pittsburgh, WARE PFA INI ATAPI WILSON, McFARLANE & CO. DEALERS IN STOVES, RANGES » HEATERS. ASO —- ¥ Panis, Oils, Glass and Varnishes —amo clent stabling 87 good wid prices moderste (FABMAN 'S HOTEL, ote of the most Lean. | snlertainmen B oth sexes, and offers ths fol. FySipm is coriain Wu resnil, which we believe tunde thie gromt redoction is the price of Hotels. Re cll int fh gh A a a ck 3 .I HOUSE, fi hf niaty gud god » Havas, 1.3. DELANEY, Pro. MORE HOUSE, Corner Front and Btrowts, PHILIPE PA, Good Meals and Lodging st woderste rates, Hull. "JAMES PASSMORE, Prop. V SWAN HOTEL, Barney Coyle's NEWLY REMODELED HOTEL, PHILLIPSBURG, PA. A Bret cine House Nowly furnished, stabling se Opposite Court Houses, BELLEFONTE, PA TERMS SI 20 ER DAY A good Livery attached A BUsH HOUSE, BELLEPORTE, PA., Familie and single gontiemen, as well as the gen- evel traveling public snd commercial men are invited to this First-Class Hotel, where they will find home oumiorts st ressonshle rates, Liberal reduction to Jurymen snd others attending Oonrt WwW. RB TELLER, Proy's BUTTS HOUSE, (Corner Allegheny & Bishop streets.) BELLEFONTE, Pa., 4. X., Lehman, Propr. This popular hotel, under the management of the Proseul propriotorn, is better fitted thas ever for the tof guests, Bates rossonebie, [muy 3 52 ILLHEIM HOTEL, MILLIEIM, CENTER COUNTY, PENNA W. 8. MUSSER, Proprietor. located in Penn's Valley obures Elation, on the Lewis Creek Bailroad, with sus LnGin gs Chad Mma LEASANT poof trout Bad gist ’ \ & TEE e Mi digle vicinity ici Hote) pd Gretciase and ters Je ne 3 ew Brockerhoff House. PBBUCK ERHOFF HOUSE, ALLLG BELLEFONTE LEXY BY Pa VG, CERTRE COUNTY, Pa POR ER, Proprietor * NATIONAL HOTEL. HILLBEIN, CEATREOULATY. Pa . I. Frain, Proprietor. RATES-8100 PER DAY ALL TRAINS ATTACHED. D LIVERY tel an’ pe wi0LL0R. 671, Miscetlaneous, Swayne's Pills—-Comiorting to the Sick. Thousands die from neglect Wo properly treat Imgare Blood, Constipation, Dys- pepsin, Malaria, Apoplexy, Liver, Kidney, Hear: [Nscases, Dy y, atid Rheumatism But to the debliitate burdened with such perious = HEF Fe. wh wt — EALERS IN PUKE DEUUSUNLY. : J ZELLER & SON, cr ¢F & A : nx a DRETUGGINTS £ Brodberhof Row wt Medicines Pree #h ; levipes & Trames, Shoulder Bescon Be, A Saf ONLY $20. HILADELPETA SINGER Is the BEST BUILT, "i FINEST FINISHED, EASIEST RUNNING SINGER MACHINE ever offered the public, The above cot represents The most popular style far the people which we ofier yon fur the very bow pais of $00. Bemeaber, we do not ssl pou to pay nti! pou have seen the machine Aller having examined i, MR de ot all we repeat, Seturn 80 Be at our expense. Conend your interests and onder st ogee, of oend for circulars sud testimonials Addross CHARLES A. Woo & Ba iT KN. Yemth #., Philadelphia, Pa PE-RU-NA Curate LS A 0 - a POSLEY ARTICLES
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