h J 1 3 I 1 - -. \E ; H ’ very Fr y ’ ie "THE “DOG CRAZE." CONVERSATION OF TWO ATTRACT- IVE AND INTELLIGENT LADIES, How the Chat tan About the “Dear Lit. Precious Items “What Darlings - About the Dog Show He Can't Cured, Er beard much 1) nore ai ach was of « aiming and pr the most with bedilant yepart r pret Wolnanly ment. So | permitted my friend to do all g, while 1 and car to the AL irad but if they conversed on any to anything that was not in matter how remote “dog,” then my ears are all not to be credited at all I will exactly, without exas n from a {aithiul memory word, Mrs. B.. bursting into sent the talkin e two on five strangers or alluded Way n top some Will cled Wrong, ai repeat it gerati word for the parlor with a great swirl of silk and perfume, said in glad tones: “Glad to see you i precious little Sappho aud yourself § Course HHOW 18 {O00 “Oh, she's nice thanks darling, little, sweety heart and vou also Whereupon each Kissed the tie puggie smack in gaid: “Oh, vou dainty sweetheart precious baby The first said you little cunnin The thing And how bless her old ly, Bella, NY lit other 8 Hs Ine Line mouth Y ou “Oh cute other “You're the very sweetest ally on, each They carefully ains to prevent the sun lol eve, regardi one corner in darkness one little from inflamed said, with a heavy sigh, and *d¢ ubly cautious with Hella & “Have you been to the asked the visitor. rr" “Ah! have I not?” said Mrs dear, 1 spent the whole of terday there, allowing myself only a half hour for wy lucheon, and seeing that ‘No. 49," take her milk! 1 was so broken hearted over it that yeste uncheon with me and sweet thing feed Did y sce such a swell as hound, ‘No. 841" “No, never, never, ” said thusiastically they allow you to fondle the dogs? don’t some days, you know, ” “Ob, yes, indeed! 1 fond of the puggies, till Pella wi tite rage. I bad her under my sealskin in pocket I had fitted to ber by the lor I could find. It's the me vention of the day. ” “Why, how nice, | must have ope for Sappho,” sa ber friend. “By the way, Rose, bave you seen anything new in beds? Sappho has a silk draped, brass one—a litte beauty, but it is act healthy Brass is thought poisonous, you know And then, poor dear, sometizres she hits her bead iu the night agaimsi the brass rods. Oh, 1 am put to my wits ends what Be get her. Can you not advise me? Mrs B's arched eyebrows grew level whh thought meet for a worthior ques tion, and she said “J iave seen nowhing nicar than Bella's bed I is a pretty little bamboo concern. | daael it made to order and attached to my osm, for | like do have ber at my finger-ends. | couldn't sleep if she were out of mesch where [ could not cover her up. She is very restdess and quite feverish dt night " “I think I shosid like that,” said the lady. “Oh, let mae tell you the charming ood luck I metenmy way ere. You as that ‘white setter belonging to the gentleman at Twentywight sad Broad way there has been so muchexcitement about, and whick is ‘almost impossible to ret a look at (and by the way, ‘he was of ered $2,000 for him yesterday and most sensibly refused)? Well, | met him (the dog) fase to face on Broadway. I couldn't kelieve my good fortune, and when that tall, ma 0 I's i 28 S501 one B. “why, “y | clore hj Cs a a thereby missed thoro red angel, LOOK my F the dear, er IWos¢ “he's a perfect « very on« a tal ist estic, spotless, creamy creasare came up to me 1 stood spellbound. His keeper led him by a heavy, solid, geld chain hie only ornament.) | begged so stroke him, and shall never forget my semsation as my band ‘ “This is intolerable,” I said to my friend. “I dea’t want to hear any more I have heard of this thing, but never be Heved itwas sa” Bo | left the fair luna tios 10 themselves Now, | am dot trying te impose on your credulity, I have repeated all, word for word And you need not smile; “the craze” will soon reach Chicago, as all other New York rages do. Thee are sensible ladies here to whom this is disgust ing, thereare others who affect it to please the owners of dogs, and kiss the ugly, black, drooling little mouths held up to them, when their fingers are tingling to tweak their tails in private Froapare for the Cholera. Philadelphia Sanitary (§ eanings Timid people should remember that cholera Is not secessarily a fatal disonse Thousands recover in any epidemic, and are healthy and hearty in the future after an attack. Should you find the symp toms upon you, give up at once, remain quiet in a recumbent posture, and by the aid of judicious medical treatment there is little doubt that you will recover, unless your comstitution Is thoroughly broken down by disdipation, overwork or by allowing yourself to be nearly fright ened to death when the attack seizes you They Were Both Hall Breeds, [New York Times “Yes, ” boasted an Englishman in the >® “1 have Tudor blood in wi) veins from my mother's side of the family and Plantagenet from my father’s ” “Is that so?” sald a citizen: “M blood 1s a little mixed, too. My grand father was a Jerssy tenderfoot an’ my grandmother a Digger Indian squaw, We're hor) half-breeds, stravger, Shake'" | tation, { fend aud the room | tant ina | | to the number | on the | take the {coffin with it, and drink the mmntents to a | future meeting with their doparted friend Saeter Life in Norway, Cor, 7 Herald The saeter is strictly a Norwegian insti One must first reali ce that every accessible, aud many an apparently in i cessible, Lit of land 18 made use of in this country, the high moun turnge for goats During the LB plate fewsummner months afford a pas gud here are built httle the poople, m wily girls, for J ord cabin consi fie Foon eabi who I'he gleeping aod dairy room, where the great over ts of two i pots of and 1 Hr { stveet goal s milk hang the e-boiler From the whey 15 Lie chet } the Hght brown among RIMMOs Sam Pateh's Leap. Cheese-Making in Switzerland, He ald f cheese is a very impor pation, and in some of Switzerland, the Va'nie, for instamw. the riches of a man are estimated accordimg of cheeses he ror A simage custom in the \ cheese whem un child left mutouched during his | fetinne, and is often out odo for the first time at his faneral feast. A rich man stores ap wine as well as cleese for his own fumers) snd when that this “dead wine " osffin, the goblet in hicmgo The making LL pari “ waa Ke which is MAIS | s born MOULDS their band approach, touch the When He Will Ge: $eer It, [{Chioagy Ledger “Mather, do you know that boy of ours seeins 10 be a natural bors slouch?” “Oh, yes; I've noticed it for some tims " “dt don’t seem to wemy you much. ™ “Of course not. wny should ir? Int bother your old Lest about that Hell got over it al the preper time, and be as tak As a teapot ” “And when will fant be, | should like te know?” “Why, when he felis in love, of csurse That'll starch him up; you see if it don's. ” The Walking of Insects (hicago Herald As the result of his personal deserva insects may be represented by three men in Indian file, the fsremost and hisndmost «wf whom keep step with each other, while the middie one walks in the alternate step The walking of arachnids can be re pre sented by four mem in file, the eves num bered ones walking in one step, while the odd numbered ones walk in the aliernate a#lep The Nex! Thing. Exchange New Yorkers are writing tothe news papers giving the sizes of their wives feet and bragging over their shape and dainti HERS the Indies to write to the newspapers and give them the size of their husbands’ hats and the distance between their cyes and the top of their heads The Chinese Soldier's Wage. INaorrigtown Herald The Chinese soldier receives $57 a year, and is paid once a month in scrap bullion There is only advantage discernible in working for such ridiculously low Wages six months salary much money. one away without losing Travel of a Tire, An ron car wheel will travel about 10,000 miles. A steel tire will run 200,. 000 miles, costing two and a half times as much and running more than four times as long as an iron wheel Enem'oss of the Morse A noted Arabian chieftain, Abdel Kader, always maintained that the two real enemies of the horse were test and 18 Frank Leslie's Death, The late Frank Leslie died of “ancer in the throat, the whole course of the dis. ease occupying but five weeks Whitehall Times: Jo governing a body of men, love Is often hcompetent where Late is 81 powerful TT snT event takes place = goblet of | as itis called is placed tions, M. Claret states that the walking of | “OLD CAM.” Sketel of the Henr A Pen Great Wall Street Lender, ew York Chrondel ammack is the most ar side I hue around him LK und a gas et. They look uj the fountain head of all “bear” nepit Words from his preciou it wd nit arred an ( round ed m mpor } i him as ition penis, none i tl . rol ey have ch th a shape wit L market y his Wi A Glimpse of Lord Pyron, situation around {rove thw into the | hatncs (sray the locks wel the poet s fingers wandered nt | survivor of the ncident loves Lo re | ell how (seorge ord Byroa, looked { that sunny May morning in the AY BOW visitors for them whicl the on ot i A Common Carelessness, Budget The not sess, with which people hold private con versations in public pisces, hotels, horse § cars and elsewhere, is surprising They seem to imagine thet no one i» within hearing who knows them or has any knowledge of what they are talking about Very ofien they are mistaken. They are frequently known to persoms by sight with whom they bive not the most re mote individual acjuaintance, and often { their remarks givea hint to 8 compamtive stranger which is far reaching and disas | trous in its conseguences Boston carclessnesa say reckloss | How They Compared, Merchant Traveler Children have funuy ways of express | ing themselves. Johunie, whe was bora | and raised in the city, went up to |orts mouth, a nice IRtle town on the Ohio, | mot long ago, mad when he casne home he | had much to tell | “By the way, Johnnie asked his | father, “is Pomtamouth as big as Cinciu | nati?" Well, no, papa, | guess not That is, | there ain't nearly so many houses, but | | there's ever so much mere world " The Amer. can Fashion, Chicago Herald They are moving Lord house in Whitehall, London, en masse. to an adjacent ste, after what they call the American fashion, and the operation, so simple with wus, Is causing considerable | ext ment in London. Had they taken | to this American fashion earlier many houses of historic interest, among them the several residences of Milton, m ght | have been saves] Carrington » The next thing in order will be for Parnedl's Oratory. { hioago Times | Mr Pprnell's always frigid style of or ; story has become even colder and | nonchalant than ever. He speaks, except | on rare occasions, as an official duty, ap parently, rather than from any other mo | tive, and seems to take a pleasure in show ing that, as it was not by mere talk that { he gained his unique position, he need not imitate the logquacity of his followers The Chinese soldier can gamble | Accord ng to the Moon. Boston Bod get At Harpswell, Me, those engaged in digging Clams the past winter have re ceived $7 per barrel for them eight or ten bushels of the shell fish to fill a barrel when the shells are removed, that in, at full moon But according to The Bath londependent, it takes twelve hush ols if the clams are dug when the moon Is in ita first quarter, On the Bermudas, The only animal known on the Bermu das are rats and mice brought by ships, and bails blown from the main land, Birds, however, are numerous The Mound Builders, The Indians, sccording to Professor J, W. Powell, were the “mound bullders, and some build mounds te the present duy. DRU more | It takes | COMPARATIVE WORTH or BAKING POWDERS. ROYAL (Auvsclutely Pure) GRANT'S (Alum Powder) RUMFORIVS, when fresh HANFOR I'S, whon fresh REDHEADS .......... CHARM AMAZON (Alum CLEVELAND'S, PIONEER (8an 3 CZAR DR. PRICE'S. SNOW FLAKE «a: LEWIN. PEARL HECKER'S GILLETS..... ANDREWS KCO, BULK (Powders RUMFORD'S, w! ¥ . ol | : | 3 REPORTS OF GOVERNMENT CHEMISTS As to Purity and Wholesomeness of the toyal Baking Powder, f Royal (r 1 A The Royal the Vienna World American Institute, NO other a versal « lor Health all Not Pow A po each rticie « powders ranked ave any value, All alum ded as dat grrous, tL the ¢ W be ave : : 4 : Baking P cIrra | Walter W HAS i Ih the soar W H { MEDICINES, ARTICLES, &« RFUM ODORS FF Pi i ! WDERS SACH Po rive my Wa Prescription Prepar Hours, Night or vv ay ~THE National Life Insurance OX), or MONTPELIER, Vr. Incory 1] afed in 1845, Awsvets 83 000,000, Surplus 81,050,000 $1000 Ponds sold on yearly instal ments, These bonds are payable 1¢ | the holder at the expiration of 20 years or at previous death, or a stipulated {amount payable in cash at the end any year after the first, on their sur render, {R. M. McENALLY, Soecial Agt? | Office] Door North of Post Office BELLEFONTE, PA of Quick Railway Time, Rockford, HL, Jan. 1380. Thiz is to certify that we have appointed {| Frank P. Blair, sole agent for the sale of o Bellefonte, Rockronn Waren Coxraxy, BY HOSMER P. HULLAND, See. Having most thoroughly tested the Rock ford Quick Train Watches for the Inst three years, | offer them with the fullest confidence as the best made and | most reliable time keeper for the money that can be obits: ned, | fully guarantee every Watch for two years. FRANK P. BLAIR, ] No. 2 Brockerhof Row. All other : prices, American Watches at redweed Dignrox, Jan, 27, 1882, The Rockford watch purchased Feb, 1879, has performed better than any Watch | ever had. Have carried it every day and at no time has it been irregular, or in the least unreliable, ! cheerfully recommend the Rockford Watch, HORACE B. HORTON, at Dighton Furnace Co, Tavxrox, Sept, 18, 1881, | The Rockford Watch runs very ne: | ourately ; better than any watch I ever owned, and | have bad one that cost | | #150, Can recommond the Rockford | Wateh to everybody who wishes a fine | y | timekeeper, 8S. P. HUBBARD, M. D, This is to certify that the Rockford | Watch bought Feb, 22, 1879, has run | very well the past year, Having wet it | only twice during that time, its only | variation being three minutes. It hae { run very rouch better than | ever an. | tieipated, It was not adjusted and only | cost $20. RP. BRYANT, STORE wr | Quick Train Railroad Watches in the town . Bayard, | The oldest and best appointed Institation lor obtaining 8 Business Education. For circulars address P. DUFF & BONS, al Hexncss § DO YOU WANT A NICE, COMFORTABLE {BOOT or | SHOE | | [A MICHAL COONEY'S Well known Boot and Shoe Stand, Mc Caflerty’'e B wild- ing, opp. Depot. ELLEFONTE . 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It will relieve | Depend upon it | ele, cures wind celle, softens the gums, reduces In | | Bammation and gives tons and energy to the whole, | wystom. Mas. Winniow's Boormine Svar 1 08 Onion REX Terrmine is pleasant to the taste, and i the pre; | seription of one ©. the oldest and best female phiywis clans and nurses in the United Ninton and is for sale by sll dre gginta (he | a bottle 811y ACENTS WANTED rancocas RASPBERRY RANCOCAS Onl eed who ean thedr entire Hm and stpention th ihe rae and wt ten to wrk he ¥ " learned. (hur men snecesd whore a GROWERS of a Full Line of FRUITS AND ORNAMENTALS, A good opening for honest, ho men. Address R.C.CHASE & CO, Philada. Pa. In presents given away: Bend anh conte postage, and by mail i | Fou will get free a package of goods of large value, that will start you in work that will at ones bring you in money han anything olor In Amerion: All about the $200 00 In presents with each box, Agents wanted every whore, of either sox, of all ages, for all the time, or pare time only, to work for ne at their own homes. Fortunes for sil wotkers atscdatedy senred, Don't delay, H. Hatiny & Co. Portland, Maing, ithe world, Price 28 conta | |
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