! THE SPINNERS, (Heine, } Eo tears are in their eyes of gloom, They grind their teeth before the loom. “Oh, Germany, thy shroud we spin, And weave a threefold curse therein, We're weaving, we're weaving. “Cursed be the idol to whom we call, In winter's cold and bunger's pain, We have hoped and waited in vain, in vain, He has duped and cheated and fooled us all We're weaving, we're weaving, “Cursed be the king, the rich man's king, Untouched by the sight of our suffering, Who squeezed the farthings from every one, And shot us like dogs when the last was gone, We're weaving, we're weaving, “Cursed be the treacherous fatherland, Where shame and disgrace go hand in hand Where the bud is blighted before its time, But the mouldy worm may reach its prime, We're weaving, we're weaving. “The shuttle whirrs, the wheel's in flight, Busily pin we, day and night, Oh, Germany, thy shroud we spin, And weave a threefold curse therein We're weaving, we're weaving.” VIEWING AN ICEBURG. One of the Magnificent Sights of an Ocean Voyage. New York At 12 o'clock we went below, and had just got through dinner when the cook put his head down through the scuttle and told us to come on deck and see the finest sight we had ever away, cook?’ asked the first man went up. ‘On the larboard bow.” And there lay floating in the ocean, several miles off, an immense, irregular its top and points covered with and its center a de on indigo color. was an iceber of the largest (ir aprhie Sei. Ass, SNOW, g, one size, AS one of our men sg the Northern ocean, As far as the eve in every dir ! color, and sj midst its ca shad 1 or TACK - and tu: gether with which ad true submit The mai have said, of an was crusted with froz it grew thin and tran edges and top v deep blue to the It seemed to be dr foam, and, as nt toward the 18 C00 r shaded off from whiteness of snow fuing slowly toward the north, so that we kept away and avoided it. It was in sight all the af- ternoon, and, as we got to leeward of it the wind died away, so that we lay to quite near it for the greater part of the night. Unfortunately, there no moon, but it was a clear night, and we could plainly mark the lor regular heaving of the stupendous mass as its edges moved slowly against the stars Several times in our watch loud cracks were heard, which they must have run length of the iceberg, and several piece fell down with a thundering crash, plunging heavily into the sea. Toward morning a strong breeze sprung up, and at daylight it was out of signt Was thd sounded as though thromgh the whole Utilizing Stale Bread. Brooklyn Eagle The persistence shown by the Parisian | bakers in keeping up the price of bread, notwithstanding the old facts in connection with the trade In addition to the bakers in Paris who trade in the broken scraps which daily accumulate in all large establishments—such as hotels and colleges where | a great scale. Ti weight, the best sold to turn them to wx ) vi IS WAYS The bread soup and other Ary ( coction vhich customers are regaled in the cheap re a dinner of course nts Are indebted for a portion of their ingredients of supply The similar table morsels are baked a second and ground in a mortar Ihe then sold to the pork butchers, of the such an thar tauranis, wher s to be had for 20 co to this so 6 RA proi time powder £) who use it to garnish the surface ts which pr in hams and cut esent appetizing windows, appearance shop A New lee for Skating. Philadelphia P A new skating surface, called “crystal ice,’ has been invented by Dr. Calan tarients, of Scarborough, Eagland Considering that after all jee is a crystalline substance, and that is no lack of substances that are talline at ordinary temperatures, Dr. Calautarients experimented with a va riety of salts, and after a time ceoded in making a mixture consisting mainly of carbonate and sulphate of soda, which, when laid on a floor by his plan, can be skated on with regular ice skates, the resistance of the surface be ing just equal to that of lee. thers sue Canned Fgge. [Chicago Herald. | The list of goods canned has been en larged by a company in St. Louis, which has begun canning eggs. A fac tory has been erected and is operation, where they will can 1,000,000 dozen annually. he eggs are put through some sort of a process by | which the yolks and white are separated from the shells, and the substance is then dried and canned. One teaspoon: ful is said to be is warranted to years, The noiseless cabs recently introduced at London by the earl of Shrewsbury have India rubber wheels costing 70 guineas a pair. p fresh for three | been accumulated | Some of the richest cattle men of the far | tively a new enterprise { prehended “Where | who | | eastward This | | date of { his grave, and great fall in the | price of flour, has drawn attention to | the confraternity and brought out some | f | thing in the w bakers proper there | are, it seems, a number of second-hand | nerely | i crys. now in | ual to one egg, and it | | ploys about haenty i Lo A COLOSSAL INDUSTRY. Wealth Invested in CattlesNorthern Southern Cattle Men, Chicago Journal, | The people of this country have bat a limited notion of the extent of the catty industry, asit is partially represented by the delegates composing the caith vention, recently in session in St. Louis, There are corporations and firms enguged in raising cattle on the plains, property is equal im \ to that of some of the great railroad corpora tious of the country, The Texas Live Stock association the name of a cor- poration owning land, horned cattle, con alue Is a sum of money which would build and equip in first-class style a stecl-rail railroad 1,500 miles in number of corporations owning £5,000,000 to £12,000,000 worth of and stock is quite large, and individuals and firms are still more numerous who own from ®] L000 000 to $ 1,000 000 worth 1 | length from | of property in ranches and cattle have Years, he most of these vast within a few fortunes west were cowboys, working for monthly I'he en industry is compara- \ re ently i civil war, thers wages, less than a decade ago tire cattle-raising the clos a aream of th Wis not in the human mind w hh com the possibilities of wealt which lay de ment, in the vast | the base of the | rant and awaiting develo plains ext oeky mo the produc on which the world might b was know ol Catii The Dead Are Soon Forgotion. Philadel; b Time ation 11 the easiest forgott are the dead superintenden melery You'd be how soon and how ea il obliterated fro: constant rubbing about does it, 1 i ». | have n the to come t cemetery an their husband's death, that, but they will forget the when asked for will often place | 4 ) | later than get over their other obtained a com “Do husbands quickly?” : dear, ve a headston ] are paid to keep only for a time. lots in our cems tieman who has sn living with the fourtl great care taken of the pienty of One of tery buried three 1) ng HONK Ow pace three fine mon of his dead wives nterpart of the with the wes pers co er and the words in memory of the d me, 10 show of are less foryg will mother ns Are Ge she may Mm since | that a memory her child's d 1 forget 1 he year of her husband Sharpshooters Hefore Fort Donelson, (¢ Leow Wallace the Century A little shooters were astir, Theirs was a pecu- liar service. Each was a preferred marks. man, and carried a long-range Henry rifle, with sights delicately arranged as for target practice. In action each was perfectly independent, They never ma- nouvered as a corps. When the time came they were asked, ‘Canteens full 1’ “Biscuits for all day I'" Then their only order, “All right; hunt your holes, boys.”" Thereupon they dispersed, and, like Indians, sought cover to please themselves, behind rocks and stumps, or in hollow, Sometimes they dug holes; sometimes they climbed into frees, Once in a good location, they remained there the day. At night they would crawl out and report in camp. Bananas Skin Marmalade, [Exchange } Marmalade is now made from banana skins in Philadelphia. An enterprising Italian has opened a factory and em- Italian boys, who gather the banana skins from the gutters and carry them to the factory, where are washed, ground, aad cooked sugar and flavoring. | trial, may be thus described: | obtained for Ww hose i | ROCTOSS { drawer sixteen compartment wrses and sheep valued at $45,000,000 | the title of the general division or land | | the titles in this pa | ing on of | y retentively and yet | before dawn Berges sharp- | A Novel Library of "Clippings." Farmers’ Journal, | A simple, easy and inexpensive plan for saving newspaper articles, one that has been found satisfactory under long A case of drawers, such as are used for holding and exhibiting spools of silk thread, was ¥5. In this cabinet were i, each divided into spaces ten drawer | about one and one-half by sixteen mches Fach alternate making the half inches wide. by a strip running the others, thus making in each , or eighty divisions in all, each wide enough to re ol HIOVE l, by thin strips pine, strip was 1 thus divisions two and one These were divided { ceive ordinary newspaper slips and long | enough for convenienes, Fhe | On the front of each drawer was fixed sub ject to which that drawer was devoted, ticular instance bee “Cattle,” the next being labeled Horses,” the the next “Swine.” and ‘Gen ral, ‘Stutisenl, elo, top of the edge of the divisions drawer the labels read in order I" pectively (inl one cabinet drawer third * the On th in the their Angu short Matt Set neep othors “cattle” Aberdeen ereford and ‘Dairy loway, H hen (vis { (Gy, in Howed by ions for eacl aiphabetica al re arranged rdboard i LI Popular Songs ong through song. When people want to hear they are not in the humor for to a learned on a q metaphysics want AM I'M "| They of something 1estion ld, * lJ. > | QPANGLER & HEWES, | specinl attention tot listening Professtenal CO ard Miscellancoun, , ORVIS, BOND VALENTINE, ATF IUNEY-AT LAW, Woilefoute, Pa, | GENERAL Is. and Commission Agt., art House, on Hirst floor of | Bellefonte Pa Ofice Iu Bush Areade, Lod Aoer, The following companies represented : OMco opposite th ¢ Noodring's Block | AEICHLINE, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, Bellefonte, Pa, Orrick IN Gasmax's New Brirpisae, Prompt sliention to « LH JAW ilsction claims auf 1 Philadephia. do London, do Toronto Hurtiord. HARSHBERGER, e 0 Yooum & om AMERICAN GUARDIAN (MU CCeSS ATTORNEY AT Bellefonte, Pa. Bb 24.) Harshbwr gor) © dn Uonrsd Louse CTR J. LL Branotes C.F. Hewes RCN CTR T cssinerrorsissriensins nhd others, ATTORNEYS AT- LAW, ) ELLEFONTE CENTRE COUNTY, PA LIFE Aco ileetions; practice in wll the oasultation tn Uerman or B .glish, UTP SE] 1) F. FORTNEY, \d ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, Oe in Conrad House Alleghony stroot Special attention given to the collection of All business attended to promptly J ; G. LOVE, ATTORNEY AY warts, 4 FeaverLens Live & Hartford Kd others FA COM Ise my business | Properties have ly facili. Lerme BOND VALENNTIE gy Orn hile LAW | Bellefonte y vceuphed | PENNSYLVANIA STATE (O0LLEGE. Winter farm Deging Jan y 1885 This institathon is le snlthiful spite McCULLOUGH NEY AT LAW PHILIPABURG, PA TH MAS J. ATTul K Sutining t cat most Lesus P.H. HASTINGS | Jr3TINGS Lif "ihe & REEDER, lowing ¢ ATTORNEYS AT LAW LAY BELLEFONTE A Lat each f HISTORY WV LLAC K S$ KhEvs: . prey Ao WILLIAM A. Ww ACR MARKY F, wallacy JLLIS L. ORVIS, v " Plain or Fancy Printin & ties for or + A Ww BOOKS, PAMPHLETS CATALOGUES PROGRAMMES STATEMENTS . HIPPLE, ATTORNEY AT. LAW MOUK UAVEN tir attended t ULARS BILL HEADS, NOTE HEADS BUSINESS INVITATION CARDS, CARTES DE VISITE CARDS ON ENVELOPES AND ALL KINDS OF BLANKS pay Orders sitention, IRA MITCHELL, PRACTICAL sURVEYOR, LOCK HAVEN, PA, work Ia CO CARDS \W MP Will atten t a. dintlum eo varfeld, Contre and ih lien Odfice op \ powite Lock Haven National Band 20-1» OF mali wWiil receive pr mpd TILLIAM McCULLOUGH, ATTORNEY AT LAW CLEARVIELD, PA aptly attended t ily ne in Lhe Desisiyle, on west rate Itching Piles—Symptons and Cure he symptoms sre moisture, like per spiration, intense itching, increased by very distressing, particular ly at night, seems as if pin-worms were crawling in and about the rectum; the private paris are sometimes aflected, if allowed to continue very serious re SWAYNE'SOINTMENT is a pleasant, sure cure. Also for Tetter, Iteb, Salt Rheum, Seald Head, Erysipe las, Barbers Itch, Blothches, all scaly crusty Skin Diseases. Sent by mail for 50 cents boxes £1.25, (in stamps Address, Dr. SWAYNE & SON, Phila delphia, Pa. Sold by Druggists. 58-1y EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTION, THE WIEELY XC cyt 188 w= HOY M.D. Office House, alove Fortney BELLEFONTE, FA 8 al attention given to Operative Surgery ss hron 15-1 | [. ' A rea Law Uffce, scratebing ¢ Disoasen | )H- JAS. H. DOBBINS, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Allegheny 51 ver Zeigler's Drag Store ar BELLEFONTE, FA R LI Je i, ie of High Belief sults follow, W. RHONE, Dentist, can gat his office and residence on North street threes doors East ol A gheny, onte, Pa 161) |, P- BLAIR, * JEWELER MOORS, s4WELRY A On Allegheny sires LE] Business Cards. most {EM BARBER SHOP, Under First Nat al Bank BELLEFONT Pa t. A. Beck may 3 8 Propr. ( Receive Poy its ow Inte \ENTRE IMPANY COUNTY BANKING Al oor B . Wasser ¥ beajest papers in the country It Contains All the News. rue ng debates | James A Reaven, Pres J.D. Bnvennr, Cashier tf Is ¥ aw any . ing matter for $1.4 pion, postage prepaid, $1.1 i for re. a the § \ ngress. An excellent Hate i loon]! news he fi te am se res in Clule single eut of five on Ad Eo roxes, PFree't J.P. manne, Caah'r, {IRST NATIONAL BANK OF BELLEFONTE, Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, Pa ng over, postage preg Fe dress the publishers, opie JAMES P 146 Wood St BARR & 00. Pittsburgh, Pa tf Wilson, McFarlane & Co., Hardware Dealers. bright, lively and sparkling, even if it | is nonsense to a certain degree either want to laugh at it or ery erying Kind requires the highest order of ability on the part of the artist who sings it. Comie songs are easior to sing. S80 are scrio-comies.”’ They Money to Look AL (Cincinnati Enquirer | A friend told me that in West Virginia | he wetit to a house and got food for him self and companions and their horses, He wanted to pay for this, but the woman was ashamed to take pay for a mere act of kindness. He pressed the money upon her. Finally she said: “If you don’t think I am mean I will fake 25 cents from you, so as to look at it now and then, for there has been no money in this house for a year. The little farm and barter at the store had supplied all the absolute wants of this won, Good breeding is the result of much 1 sense, some good nature, and » ttle self-denial for the sake of others The ] HARDW AR. WILSON, McFARLANE & CO. DEALERS IN I we ALSO we Paints, Oils, Glass and Varnishes, we AND wu BUILDERS HARDWARE . | good and prices moderate ( yA KMAN'S HOTEL, | oral traveling { to this Firet-Clase Hotel | Court [| proprie be S + STOVES, RANGES » HEATERS. Hotels, )ABSMORE HOURE, Corner Prout and Bpruece Streets, PHILIPEBTRG, PA Good Meals and Lodging st moderates rates, Bull cient stalling stiached 37, JAMES PARSHORE, Prop SWAN HOTEL, Barney Coyle's NEWLY BEMODELED BOTRD, PHILIVEBURG, PA A Bret clase House Nowly funulsbed, stablisg site yposite Court House, BELLEVOXNTZR P80 TERME $1.25 ER DAY A good Livery attached «1 Buen HOUSE, ) BELLEMONT Families and single gentlemen public and oo PA a well as the gen Mmmeranl Bs are invites where they wilh Sad hom» omforis al reasonable rates, Liberal reduction to Jurymen snd others atten $s g W. BR TELLER, Proy'y WERE, legheny & Ble BELLEFONTE *4. x. Lehman, This populn BY? TS Hl J) Corner A hoy #lrecis,) Pa., Propr. the management of thee or fitted thax for the may brs presen Proprietiss bett ever ler s 1 of tertalymer \ guests. Hates responshie ILLHEIM MILI HOTEL, CENTRE COUNTY SER, Pr HEIN PENN niet prielor Penn's VYallew the Lew ad, with » PLEASANT SUMMER RESORT “ : y el =» ey ef firwt re trated e New Brockerhoff House. HOUSE, t LLEVOSTE ELLY ¥ ’ LE LRT s A 7. Jrain, Proprietor. RATES—8100 PER DAY £3 k KE I'RA A 00D LIVERY ATTACHED. Hotel has lately been re moe a Stockdealers; Hiscellaneous, tre Eeadquariers &r Swayne's Pills—- Comforting to th ¥W proper wm. Dys Kidney 3 X ut | the por i$ commena conisin uw ossessed by no other remedy “1 t nail f Daag Oo Sly DEALERS IN PURE DRUSB ON: J ZELLER & SOX, the I GOITER rocker sf Row Medicines Pre pes morurately | races Re. de. Ri LR Patent All ¢ periptions e Ftandar and Fax Trusses 5b n ” = - N = » prepared ONLY $20. ADELPLTA* SINGER DAY ee Is the BEST BUILT, i w : FINEST FINISHED, a EASIEST RUNNING SINGER MACHINE ever offered the public The above cut repre s the ¥ yw the pes is have we * Por Neuralgia (a the mds, stomach, back, breast, #ide, shoniter hiades, of anywhere odsn, take "CRU ~ SFor Cramp of the Mllousness, Diarrhoea, oF Vo CPERUNA Is the purest, ssost prompt, and efficient medicine known to mab.’ “PRAUXA Is the best p v ., TRC
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