S—— RANDOLPH AND MIS DOGS, Ou the Highway to Miohmand— Catching the Dog. Catahers. [Cleveland Leader] John Randolph, of Roanoke, was as pe eullar when it came to dogs as he was in any other respects. Mr. Henderson, the intelligent barber under the American house, lived in Richmond, Va., when Be was a little shaver—he is A big one now, and a very good one, by the way—and often saw old John and beard us piping voice. Ran- dolph had relatives in Richmond and fre. uently drove up from Roanoke to visit thom. His carriage was very large, very showy and very much admired It had great leather straps for springs, and a high seat in front for the driver. When he came into Lichmond Handolph kicked up a vast amount of dust, and people ran to the windows to see him pass. Three Rorses dragged the carringe 1 he leader was ridden by Juba, a black man, while John, the driver, sat on the seat and drove the other two. Randolph on such occasions would lean back and gaze about him the same as if he had been a King or a conqueror. Trai fire behind the carriage were five or six immense greyhounds, who seemed to re ognize the pomposity of their situation for the, turned up their noes at the other dogs and said nothing. Juba was invested with the exclusi.e care of these dogs and was ordered by his master to furnish them plates to eat from, and with the best steaks that the market afforded. Under no circumstances would Randolph permit bis dog to eat scraps from the table. Thei palates were tickled with choice cuts, and their thirst quenched with rich milk Dogs were very nutherous in those days, and men were paid premiums for catching and Killing them. As the Randolpi caravan was approaching Richmond on day the handsomest dog in the procession ran ahead to see what he could see. Pres ently he encountered two catchers who threw a net over his head and then pro ceed to tie a rope around his neck. He whined and barked, and Juba hearing the commotion, dug his spurs into the ranks of his leader, while John crackel his whip, and the whole party, Pandolph Juba and John, were borne along on a rua to the rescue The catchers were just pear in the woods by the side of the road with their prize when Handolph drew up Taking in situation he produced stool and ordered the release of his de I'he catchers complied at once, whereu tandolph screamed out in his peculia shrill manner: “Juba, ©O Juba sone water nd wash the fog whe poor white mu id of him ” | | about to disap Pe toe 1 had hie How Clerss Recognize a Beat.’ ! A fO 1d “How n meals guest ¥Without named the the “You have that man's honesty, ” was sugg cashier by a repor traveler porier waiti low LTE Was the r shoulder t a “Babes in the an, a8 well as orc detlatis id blaek f the be A rude representation stag significant; because a 8'ag of tue artunate Edward V. » spondence was the un f How to Get Rich. Fxchange Nothing is more easy than to grow rich It is only to trust nobody, to befriend | mone, to get everything and to save all you | get, to stint ourselves and everybody be longing to us, to be the friend of no man and have no man for our friend, to interest upon interest, cent upon cent be mean, miserable and despised for som twenty or thirty years, and riches will | come as sure as disease and ment hicap | | Ti disappoint Lead In the Tinning. Fxchange M. Fordoz gives in Cosmos a ve ry sim ple and useful method for detecting lead in the tinning of culinary utensils The | vessels being carefully cleaned to remove grease, a ap of nitric acid is applied to any part, and a gentle heat is used to dry the spot. A drop of the solution of od de of potassium is appiled to the spot, and if lead be present a yellow lodide of lead is formed . Womanly Innocence. [Pittsburg Chronicle “It is as plain as the nose on your face, and there's no excuse for your overlookin it, ” exclaimed a husband whose wife had forgotten to reduce the size of a button bole in his shirt collar “But, deary, how can I help overlook ing the nose on my face sad placating answer that set him wild Out of Batter. Exchange An entry in Washington's diary, dated February, 1768, shows the great number of visitors he entertained at that time “Would any person believe,” he says, “that with 10] cows actually reported at a late enumeration of my cattle | should still be obliged to my butter. ” And No Questions Asked. {London Punch. | Personal—If L. M-bhdi, who recently wok a large city at the corner of the Blue sod White Niles, will return the same, all will be forgiven and no questions asked Address William E. Gldst ne at this wilice, The Zula Bible, This year, for the first time, is is said, the Zulus have had the entire Bible trans lated for thery in thelr own language. Col. Ingersoll: It your child has got to get up ly in the morning it is just as sul wo waken him with a kiss as with a '™ was the patient | THE ELECTRICAL AGE. Wonders of Elootrivity To He Realised Before Many Years, [Cor. Van Nostran I's Magaudne, | The possible applications of the prinel ple of the electrical transmission of ywer, are almost numberless. We shall, believe, at no distant date, have great central stations, possibly situated at the bottom of coal pits, where enormous steam engines will drive many electric machines We shall have wires laid nlong every street, the electricity "tapped into every house, and the quantity of electricity used in each house reg istered us pas is at present. The storage battery will nll a place corresponding to the gasometer in the gas system. making the current st ady, rendering the con sumer independent of the irregular action or stoppages of the dynamos of the cen tral station, and ennbling the use of dy namos of the highest tension—1 ¢, those which produce (he currents of the great est inteasty, Tae electricity will b passed through little electric machines to drive mucninery to produce ventilation to replace stoves, and to work all sorts of ap paratus, as well as to give everybody an electric ligat Solar heat will be used to run the dynamos in the cloudiess regions Everywhere the powers of the tides and such waterfalls as Ningara are to be util ized. 1s not a millenaium to be antici pated when the water power of a country shall be available at every door? Steam, which in the last century has conferred so many benefits on the world, will way before electricity The dynamo will replace the steam engine This prediction seems wild and visionary, vet when steam was first thought of as an available force its advocates were consid ered, just as the advocates of dynamica electricity today are considered, mere en But public opinion never stops the march of After it had proved the powers of steam to be enor mous, genius never halted, but straight way went on anticipating still more wonderful discoveries in the realms of Ol give thusiasts { Inteliect , electricity, The proplietic ken of science was hap pily exhibited by Dr. Lardoer in his treatise on the steam engine “Philos haif niury ago Al ophy, ! said ne, ’ ready directs her fingers at sources of 1 ex haustible phenomena ‘ ricity ana magnelisin POWer nthe Rua na uses comnn ustity the Inti thal We are weries still Lapin wred itself, with the pon i by rps the Wali Dry. 8 , mine ny Ivy covered the ' Wal any i} L pid Ley Will discover leaves fs ’ om the bang dowi over another, | highest point to which the plant attains to formiog an that casts oll oat fr the ground roamental shi ward Its ever cor } In contact w r moist the clinging nature 1 for the pur Ww 0 ening tl whith adhes 0 thru is shoots into the creve. ices as roots and ors, according as it and MCL As many engines, extracting and drawing the nourishment of own lusuri whatever moistur walls posed to attract LS As rhs 840) AWAY its 4 TR may be sup from the at re dryer dry imbibe mospher f falls Or so as those external covering The Date Was On It Acta He was a freshman, but a most enthusi astic numismatist “Do you know,’ said he, with an air of profound gravity, “1 find it very hard work to secure old coitis—1 mean, for example, those that can date back beyond the time of Con stantine the Great I have some that the collector | purchased them from says are older, but they are in the main much de faced, and their antiquity becomes » mutter of mere conjecture I was ip great luck, however, the other day, fo while strolling down town | chanced to drup into an old curiosity shop, and the proprietor, to my great delight, produce a coin for which 1 would not take $100 the oldest 1 have ever heard un damaged and clear—581 BC. and it ha the date on it. * The freshman looked supremely happy umbana ol, Central American Hepablies Inter Ocean Central America, comprising the five independent republics of (osta Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and San *alvador, has an area of abou! 170.000 square miles, and a population ol about vi, 000 he people are divides into three classes, whites and creoles mestizos, or the offspring of whites ane Indians, and the aboriginal native a Something New in Net [Fxchange, | “Here is an advertisement the interest me a good deal,” sald Mrs. Benton thoughtiully “What is 0?" asked ho husband of a ‘7 per cont. net security guaranteed. ahances are al) taken, I'm awfully bothered lately about keeping up my buck hair, and 1 believe 1) call Is li math = SE —— A NEW FIRM. MeCalmont € Co. ALF XANDER & PRO) {Ruceess r+ to COAT ~Chestunt, Small Stove und all other Blazes of Anthracite Coal for sale at the yard or delivered In town at short wi tice, SNOW SH( VIS CEOAT,~We ure the only denlers in Bellefonte. whe «ofl the Bnow Blow con! mined by Mr. J L Bomerviile, The munnfact. ures pronounce this the beet Con! in Know Bhoe LIM FF —~We will continge to make the best Lim® in the market and sell ad the lowest prices Thif branch of cnr bosiwess is under the supervision o Mr. Wm. Ehortlidge who has heen a sncoessinl Hime manufacturer for more than twenty years [ | FERTILIZERS ANDGROUND PLAS. TER CROCKER'S HONEST FERTILIZERS | PLASTER AXLE GREASE | TIMOTHY | 0il Cake | RPHANS COURT () | Pur | - rder of sucking | for | to which ivy forms a permanent Why, its the advertisemen, | We have the sale of Crocker's Celebrated Ket til gers which have been used in Centre rounty for a number of years with the mest satisfactory results Ononduge Land Plaster, Finaly ground. for sale at lowest prices by the ear load or at aur yard in goantities fo sult parehasers The above articles are furnished at the Warehouse at conl yard IMPLEMENTS, &C CONKLIN wAGONS, Cortland Platform Spring Wagous, Buggies, Oliver Chilled P ows, Hench Cultivators, Corn Shellers, Gelner Bepern tore, Wood Mowers and Reapers, togethem with a full Hine of Farm Implements The best wagon axle luli the market MACHINES — We the Sew ings Machines at the thos! reasons cater in SEWING improve ble prices i well Intent that can be pucchased any where FARM AND GARDEN SEEDS CLOVER SEED --W; Cholee Clover Reed Wo Bellefonte fend fr sell 84 pounds to the SEED «Orchard Grass and Red Top, ot COHN - ther varfetios of Boed Cor BARLEY OATS ~~ Bea Buckwheat fur seed furn GARDEN SEEDS greml variety Also Flower Linseed Meal. talog,, , furs ished should feed a prime and denlers in sell good are the only Clover Bead and who ehoies Lishel Grass Feed, Bine Beed Corn from Gen, Beavers farm and Sead Barley of Lest gualit Wheat, Hye ribet i Outs furnished to order shed t Henderson 's Garden Seods, A mm application The tners or tien excelle feel as at Mur “Summit Poultry A.V. SMITH. GROCER. Spices and Confectionery. Telephone Communication and Goods Deliv= ered Free. SALE — the Urphans { tL of ' inty, the will be ex- 5 " the premises, in in Pean township, on TRDAY, APRIL 45, IRR; At or ] ishile real estate, Inte the pre Auman, of Penn u bounded and deseribed as leginning st stones, thence along of Thomas PP. Cope, south 62°, west perches thence along land clock, r. Mm , the following wal- perty of Dan- wnship, decessed viz els Hows, land 112 of stone LM | Jacob Imme!, north 28°, west 160 perches i 10 stones; thence slong land of William L. Musser, north 62°, east 40 perches to tones: thenee south 28° west 8 porches to rth 62° east 50 perches thence south 28° east R perches thence north 62° cast 20 per. | ches to stone; Lthenes along land of Peter Wemich, south 8°, east R perches to stones; thence north 62 stone; thence along land of" William L. Musser, south 28°, east 60 perches to the place of beginning, containing one hun. dred (100) acres, more or less About fifty acres is cleared and in good state of cultivation. The rest of the land If COVERED WITH GOOD TIMBER Thereon erected a FINE HOUSE and BARN and other outbuildings <ALL NEw and in first-class condition. Theres al- #0 a very valuable SAW MILL in perfect running order on the property. and a now CIDER PRESS in good order. There is a fine ORCHARD, yielding choice fruit The farm is well watered. This is a desirable property, and would be a good Investment for anyone, Traums or Save. Ten per cont, of pur. | chase money cssh, on day of sale; one. | half of the balance cash on confirmation | of sale, and the balance in one year, with interest from date of sale; to be secured by bond and mortgaze on the premises, JOHN D. DECKER, CHALES C. AUMAN, ADMINISTRATORS, ole, (Sraxoren & Hewes, Attorneys for Estate. stones: thence n to stones | 10 stones nid dt rURNITURE SALE. —R.B. Spangler & Co proposes to sell off their entire st © of furniture at once, at any price, ean get, Go to see them for barga splendid | y east 20 perches to | Kailvoads, B*R EAGLE VALLEY RB HK. ime Table in offect Muy, 12, '84 WESTWARD, Kap. AM i Leave Leek Haven......... ...... 4 4b Flemington... voeeeiihs 4 48 Mill Hail... Beech Creek. Mount Engle......... urtit..on na. Milesburg Bellefonttu.snsirrisrsso.. Milesburg Snow Shoe Int... concerns Unlonvilie......coeccniunss Julian Purt Matiidn............... BUN esis esneis aness Bald Engle Yall... CEabs mains aas Arrive ut Tyrone... writ ras EASTWALD Leave Tyrone... Enst Tyrone 3 ~2 Baid Eagle........ MHunnah Port Matilg Murtha... dalinn Uniouville,...... WX XX el? Nuow Nhoe Mileshure.. case Bellefonte. Milesburg Curtin, ‘es Mount Esgle.. Howsrd Engley Beech Creek........... Mit Hall..ococvniven Flew iglon.. PR Arrive nt Lock Haven... PELLEFONTE & SNOW )> R.-1 fonves Shi Belle! Lonves Bel me Table in ee wShoe 4:13am Snow Shoe Lon ves m BLAIR & 110 in effect _eF Ee em NIAGARA EXPRESS Leaves Philadelphia Harrisburg a W Lock Haver Renovo Kane by th LING Arr samaport ee hE ER Passer gers in He FAST it ‘ Arr at Lock Haven EASTWARD. LOCK HAVEN EXPRESS Leaves Lock Haven Williamsport, arr at Harrisburg. Philadelphia DAY; EXPRESS Leaves Kane. Renovo . Lock Haven, Williamsport. are atl Harrisburg Philadelphia ERIE MAIL Leaves Erie, Renovo . Lock Haven...... Williamsport | arr al Oarrisburg..... ! Philadelphia Erie Mail East and West connect st Erie with trains on IL. 5S. & M. 8. RR; at | Corry with B. P. & W.RR ; at Emporiom {with B. N.Y. & P. RR, sand at Drin. {wood with A. V. RR. R. NEILSON, | Gen'l Supt 28 | 13 | | | | No disesses have so thoroughly baffled | | the skill of the medics rofession as | | mnocerous affections and as they have al- | WAYS Fre at A specialty ; and hence physi- * have neglected their proper study. But of Inte yeare new and important dis. covaries have brought forth a course that now proves successful in any of its forms, | [ with certainly, without the use of the knife or caustic plasters, Wo bave a treatment that is comparatively mild. It is not isonous, does not interfere with ths healthy flesh, can be applied to an part of the body, even the tongue, We take nothing for our services until the onncer is cured, Address D. J. HULBERT, Eagleville, Oentre Co, Pa. Cn —— ~~ Wedding oards and all kinds of 6g al the Cextax Dasocnas |] been considered incurable, it has | | been thought disreputable to adopt tneir | i SECHLER& CO., Provisions, + FOREIGN FRUITS and CONFECTIONERY. 1 Groceries, MEAT MARKET in SUGARS ~-firamuiatod Bugar Sc pound All grades ut juvest prices viher SYRUPK Good bargains lu all grades MOLARSES COFVEES Fine smortument ond rousted Fimowt Now Orleans at Mc por geilon, of Collems, Loth green Our roasted Coffers are alnays fresh TOBAOUOE Al) the new and desirable brands, CIGARS —Bpecial attention given lo our cigar trade We try to sell the best for snd be cigars In town, TEAR Young Hysou 00 inl, 08a, Moc, $1 per potnd per pound, Solong, G4 green and black, te, i now Oc. $1 per pound Iw por Gunpowder toe, boc $1 0c, $1 per pound Mized $1 por pound A vers fine Also, wm good bargain lu Yeung Hywon at 40¢ por pound rod Japan tes CHEESE. —Vinest full cross chooee st 16 y VINEGAR cider Fure old cider vinegar msde fron One gelion of pwllons o hin goods is worth m tw WOH Yaeger Connection. NIOREW Als Py ordi of all the desiraisle shape ¥ yo ron ware, This eth factery govds in the market, ile pi FOREIGN FRUITH freshest goods 16 be had. WwW. JRcient lemons we can Sud Chenper than the very ’ Oranges and lemons of the buy tie best and They are better and | ow priced goods, | FRUIT JARS We have the sow 1 sud Mason's poreslain- lined Hghining jor le far ahead of AEyihing set kpow: Bebo om 1ittle bigher in price thaw the Meson Sar but Wis worth more (han the difference in price Bu: thee Lightulug jor mod you will not regret it Wa have thew in piote Yearte und half gallo.» WEATE Fine sugar-cured Hams, Ehoulders font Bacon and dried Be f Naked and We guntututons yvery phece of ment we sell, OUR MEAT MAKKETY Ww. have A01y Sue lnmmbs 1 oan for our minrke! as wanted sliention 1 khining fruit jas wud glue top jars, The Break Catrvaaned We give specia Ketting Bae lambe snd always try EK aiesl Our costome ’ ™ Cal depend “lm gettisg alice lami wall tines Pu BECHLER & 00, IROTERS & MAT NaREEY Bush Bouse Block. fe elonte, Pa haves flue 9 Dr. Ryman’s Indian Vegetable Balsam FOR THE LUN( reminds for Colds, ( ip, Spitting Blood tated throat ar The gros Sorel onsum tion, Cs . And all Dieenses nrishng from d } i5 AND THROAT. ighs, Heoarsan ess sthms nl ri- flamed Lungs We praciies over twent ont ufiegl) i» Lhe vi Wi tre ren Lrestine fh ania Ryman's Pure Vegetable Remedy. scling ‘ In ¥ octors. RYMAN’S Columbian or Liver Pills, (Gene; 3 ‘eS | JA dy, And Especially the Liver. purgative Various orga i cles of matter , but a1 Alterative Cathaatic ning and fron and Renovating the RYMAN'S CARMINATIVE, For Dysentery, Diarrhoea and Cholera Morbus, This Carminitive, founded on just medical principles, is the most positive remedy offered to the public; hundreds have been cured by it when other remedies have failed. FOR CHILDR It is the most pleasants reliable and A fair trial will prove its «fcacy. EN TEETHING safe remedy for children in cases of Griping, Paing, Colic, Cholera Morbus, Diarrhoea, &c., now before the public. A trial will prove the truth of this assertion. No mother should be without it. FOR DY SENTERY. The most violent cases of Dysentery have speedily yielded to the magic power of this carmioative- If taken according to directions suc- cess is certain. Ryman’s Worm Syrup, For the removal of worms no medici than this. ne was ever more deservedly popular Hundreds of cases of the most distressing character have been cured, and the lives of many children saved, snd some of them after other remcdies had been tried in vain, antl almost every hope had fled, Dr. Ryman’s Catarrh Snuff. This is one of the most reliable and pleasant remedies for Catarrh and Cold in the head ever discovered. Under the influence of its mild, healing and curative properties the disease soon yields. Try it, and we believe your verdiet will be, not one of the best, but the best. RYMAN’'S PAIN CURE. This general remedy, for both internal and external use, is not surpassed, by any like remedy before the ublie, for Colic, Pain in the Breast, Side or Back, Pain in the Bowels, Headache, Colds, Sick Stomach, Dyspepsia, &e. ing demand for it The steadily increas is unmistakable evi- dence of its popular favor, Ryman’s Nepenthe or Magic Liniment A Bovereign Remedy for the cure of Rheumatism, Sprains, Bruises, Sore Throat, umps, Croup, Quinsy, Neuralgia, Burns or Scalds, dc. FOR HORSES AND CATTLE. For Sweeny, Sprains, Sore Shoulders, Sore Back, Cuts and Sores, it is the most reliable remedy before the Country merchants, public. For sale by Druggists and H. A. MOORE & CO., Proprietors, vol 7-8-1y, HOWARD, Pa, LS A <
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