oa A LL ITALIAN HOME os ——— LIFE. BOCIAL CUSTOMS IN WHICH THERE IS A LACK OF FIRESIDE JOY. Breakfast Time—~S8Scene at the Dinner Table =¥lirtation from the Window ~The Son and His Sisters — A Late Supper Francisco Chronicle. } of one day's life in the an gentleman will give an adequate notion of Italian it Our pleasant breakfast table ind the family gathering thereat, pre | over by the helpful mother, in he y white cap and elegant wrapper, ar nown in ltaly A cup of coifee, with ¢ only sustenance partaken ne LHS wl ormally not 1 taken ind Fhe moth either taking RE CAriy mas them to do hou needle as for the first time at ace at or after noon. le, the grown-up ipal off SON ( f father and m and that by the m 4 FET pon one ther, who three , of which she nent Ly her re ol 1 SG of ion great to ghostly ads rm son Kid eT RR RT PR A apothecary shop wh gregate to gossip shop where the one or other of these resorts, a his political convictions and the demands of his inner man, the the family of which 1 where Le refreshes himself with black coffee, or a ste shulling the cards at baccarat or tre sete If it be winter be ind & harm less punch. But he never drinks to ex cess. At the cafe, then, or n ciub, or in a theatre, our friend his time until towards midnight father likewise write IECS In asses His Meanwhile his sisters army themsely hour before down, and, with the everlasting mot or chaperon, go out to take the air and possible make a conquest, or establish « a'‘ready begun. Going out Intely against social laws the American sense, and the de light American ladies is unknown. The mother or chaperon, does the selecting and buy. ing tbe house of her customer and it is but recently that milliners | in their best about an alone is abso Shopping, in have run to work in their own shops. Young women | {i ) have but one ambition in life. one mis sion, and that is to marry and be free The being free does not amount to much beyond the liberty of going out alone t church, or to do her own shoppir He turning home, the ladies doff the i finery and put on cplico. If it be in the winter time the long tedious evening is eked out by them in alternate sewing and shivering, for even the wealthiest lies have no fires. The houses and pleasant in summer, but cold and dis mal in winter. Even in the hot 8, which have fireplaces and fires in deference to the wants of foreigners everything ip the chimney but the smoke, lady Lolds in her lap a small Lroaze or earthen base —called a scaldius in which there is burning charcoal and over which J warms ber chilblained fingers Extreme sanitarians decry late suppers In healthy protestation against their rant ings stand the Halians, as sound and long lived a race as any other. Between 10 and 11 o'clock at night the father and son of our family return and supper is eaten & substantial meal, consisting of soup, ment and salad and fruit, with wine as a necessary beverage. Tea Is only used as » medicine. The supper is the pleasant. est and most homed! ¢ meal of the day, The Shitty chat is prolonged until late, and then the children kiss the hrpds of ami are cool Zoos Fach bt THE TEETH OF IMMIGRANTS, ue stigating the Teeth of Nowly-Arrived Foreigners Interesting Results, [Utica Observer.) The immigrant train on the Central this morning was have an hour late, and consisted of one solitary car, in which were forty-seven passengers, “Come with me and take a walk through the immi grant car; 1 would like to show you the difference between foreign and domestic teeth.” The speaker, addressing the re porter, was an old and well-known dental surgeon of this city. “I have come down here for the express purpose of noting fo myself the teeth of our newly-arrived oousins sald the dentist, as he led the way to the train, which was just ny hap at a | of | The dressmaker always works at | { and the parents, get their benlson for the night and sil retire, into the yard | In car Swedes, “Look | there thos of th sturdy German the were Germans, English two Danes, and four Polish Jews at that fellow in the third scat eliin with that bacon ( tiful grinders, ” said the knigh intentiy watchel with cutting i LWany Ci 1 forceps as he who v huge tornnte BIC bacon which h h mary and Vi with it I mag know what was a up ot . togethe ind while talkis played perfect teeth “How do you account for having such handsome teeth Ww { After speaking thie ¢ car and p “The sever een the ATC whole difference Wi { of food HOt deli {Acie the acids them SOI brush all, AOA as il a She Knew the A Very particu’se man he dioner-table at t moisten it Mary tively, bh pr periy who had b brok And Mary slening atten You with ( back with a on the outer edge “I understand you, sir want your meat cut bias Russe flou irred Pompadour rink roll Do you want buttons on it The partic ular guest Bariotts F, r un he in 8 up th ouldn’t reply An Unusual Object, Pi le Fy rel Aasr horse wi per--Yes he Was use Dveieiu BOTSe cars circus every thing else comm “Yes ir; I 5 anything “We er knew him to shy at I want first time 1 drove ran away and sm “You don't say so seen a most unusual ob'e that way What was it “A man w back. The ot frightened carriage ” He my money him lw whed the have ral ned must ) gels ith a broom. ’ The Camera at the Polls LA & T'ritm probability of re peculiar work, 1 arrangemonts Ix aandag vor to tak 3 htning pic ure of ted voter, It would have the making some of the toughs When there 1s much peaters gettiag in thelr would suggest that made to have a cam at the pol ADY Susp eilfect of od op rather slow to expose themselves to such | oe tyler | GALVANIC and MAGNETIC SHIELD | and our other appliance these symp- an evidence for identification. wards appeared that there were two ple tures of the same man it would be suf cient evidence for conviction, Architectural Ttem, [Texas Biftings ] “Jim Smith is a cot built man. ” “ What sort of a man is that?” “The man with only one story is called 8 cotlage-bullt mao, and Jim has only | lo got one. : " | simply the A NEW FIRM. McCalmont & Co. connote to ALEXANDER & BRO.) COA ¥ Chestnut Nmall Stov and all ! 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TIRI ED LANGUID FEELING ting up in the morunir upon get g nervous twitch HEAD ACHE, RHEUMATISM, DYSPEPSIA and INDIGESTION KIDNEY ng, and unpleasant dreams disense, DIZZINESS, WATERBERASH ete. allo | which can be overcome by supplying to | body the ELECTRICITY necessary of MAGNETISM amount and { which owing to the weakened and over taxed condition of the other functions of the body, are unable to supply. When the nerves Are once HOWARD they are by the use of the toms disappear Address to AMERICAN GALVANIC C0. 1103 Chestnut St Phiia, ~~ Best furniture and Bedding for the ast money at BPrachbill's Sons, Lailroad Ae RAGLE VALLEY R R *ei6 in offect Muy, 12, '84 STWARD, Mui) " BA LD Time WE Leave Leck Haven... Flemington Mil} Hall n'y | 0il Cake or Linseed Meal. | breatment as a specialty ; ¥agloy Howard. ... LHe, i 4 Beoch Creeck..... . bh 0 i 4 i a y Ul f i ' Bellefonne FAST LINE Leaves Ph |} SR. EASTWARD. LOCK HAVEN EXPRESS Leaves Lock Haver Williag snort. arr al Harrisburg.... Philadelphia DAY EXPRESS Leaves Kane, Rend Loe) Wi al Harrish Philade MAIL ’ LARYOR Arr ERIE Erie , X Wb § Renoy 40 § | k Haver 45 I Wi a arr al Farrishurg 20 a Ph adel; 50 a Erie Mail East and West connect Erie with trains on L. 8. & M. 8. RR Corry with B. P. & W.RR with B. N.Y. &P wood with A. V RR ameport al st Emporium NEILSON, Gen’l Bupt » Groceries, = MEAT m ] al | , and at Drify. | CANCER CURED. No diseases have so thoroughly baffled the skill of the medical v mncerous affections and as they have al- ways been considered incurable, it has been thought disreputable to adopt their and hence physi-" thelr proper study Inte Yearg new and important dis. cians have neglected But of | coverios have brought forth a courte hat | strengthenad as | nog proves successful in any of ite forms, with certainty, without the wee of the knife or caustic plasters, We bave a treatment that is comparatively mild. It is not poisonous, does not interfere with ths healthy flesh, can be applied to any part of the body, even the tongue. We take nothing for our services until the cancer is cured, Address D. J. HULBERT, Engleviile, Centre Co, Pa. tin profession ae | SECHLER & CO. Provisions, FOREIGN FRUITS and CONFECTIONERY. MARKET in Connection. i ~ Wedding cards and all kinds of ng at the Oxxrax Demoonas officey 52) Dr. Ryman’s Indian Vegetable Balsam FOR THE LUNGS ; { ) { ND THROAT imp { H ne B ’ \ Veoetable Remedy. RYMAN'S Columbian or Liver Pills, Gene C ARMINATIVE, ‘or Dysentery, Diarrh RYMAN'S wa and Cholera Morbus. This Carmin anded most positive remedy } offered to the public; hundreds hs been cured by it when other remedies have failed. A fair trial will prove its effi FOR CHILDREN TEETHING 3.1 acy. It is the most pleasants relia and safe remedy for chil Griping, Pains, Colic, Cholera Morbue, Diarrhoea. & the public. ren in cases , now before A trial will prove the truth of this assertion. +No mother should be without it. FOR DYSENTERY. most violent cases of Dysentery have epeedily yielded to the megic power of this carminative- If taken according to directions suc cess is certain. bJ - - , ~ YY Ryman’s Worm Syrup, For the removal of worms no medicine was ever more deservedly popular than this. Hundreds of cases of the most distressing character have been cured, and the lives of many children saved, and some of them after other remedies had been tried in vain, and 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 yielde Try it, and we believe your verdiel 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 publie, for Colic, Pain in the Breast, Side or Back, Pain in the Bowels, Headache, Colds, Sick Stomach, Dyspepsia, &e. The steadily increas ing demand for it 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, Mumps, Croup, Quinsy, Neuralgia, Barns or Scalds, de. FOR HORSES AND CATTLE. For Bweeny, Sprains, Sore Shoulders, Sore Back, Cuts and Sores, it is the most reliable remedy before the public. For sale by Druggists and Country merchants, H. A. MOORE & C0., Proprietors, vol 7-8-1y, HOWARD, Pa, W \
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