-—— “TELL ME TRULY.” "J. F. B." in Demorest's Monthly } Pear little daisy, down in the grass, Smiling up at mo as I Jos. HI listen, will you tel Whether somebody loves me well? Doar little daisy, lond me your art, koep a secret close in my heart. Fonz to know how it's to be; Whisper it low, only to me, Will ho come? Or does he tarry! Is it to court! Oris it to marry! Will he take my heart forever! Or will he forsake and come back never! Dear little daisy, if you know That he's untrus, oh, tell me ro, Alns, alas! It can not be; Whatever you say I know be loves me. Your art is false, I'll ne'er believe That one 1 love could so deceive: I'll toss you away to the wind that blow, And ask again of a daisy who knows, Secrets of the Tea Trade. (Chicago *Americans and Europeans make a great mistake in buying tea, " said an edu- cated Chinese merchant. They invaria- bly rely upon the name instead of judg ing of the quality of the tea by its ap- pearance. The Chinese never do that, for they are aware that no other people under the sun are so adroit in the adulteration of goods as their own nation. No depend. ence can be placed on a mere name in the tea trade. Chinese People judge of tea just as Americans do of butter, by its et To determine this is a matter of education ju the same way that judging v tter is. Tea of good quality, usa dulterated, is almost inodorous and dif fuses little aroma when placed in boiling water. The Chinese invariably use black dea at home and almost exclusively here also. This is both from preference for #s trade and because it is considered healthier. “The best tea brought to this country is the black, the finer grades of green tea be ing all consumed in China Green tea, too, is subject to more forms of adultera tion, over 200 methods being employed to that end. Besides, it is cured in copper pans and is always more or less impreg nated with copper dust. These pans are none too clean, either, as the growers care nothing what kind of stu! tuey palm off on people so unfortunate as to have been born outside of the flowery kingdom They term all other races Arians Green tea is dried in the sun, Llack by ar tificial heat “The best tea obtained in this co intry ie that imported by Chinese dealers. Th y get it from some one they know in the old country at less price than it will be sold to foreigners. They can a better grade than other Luvyers they know what they are bi ¢ less for their countrymen to try to im upon them, ” : y ; News.) secure b CAS uving, and itisu e .e Ab Com 1 The Romans never ad pted considering it effeminate Mr pres has ever worn only a mustache Kings and nobles among were distinguished by Lord Justice knight hear a barrister be It is said ths singed Lis shell Histor cal Items ut Cleveland is the first CC RIgDLY ssessurs of Hu 3 EA miers Sealer and Shrewdor. ow % T his is pr ) } a have atch, and the small, poor, weather ex of the ster amply verified cents a pound for price now “The rough, cold weather keeps them in deep water.” an old fisherman ss d “They dare not come in, for fear om dashed on the rocks or left high and dry on the beach. Besides, it is warmer with twenly or thirty feet of water above them than in the shallow places. The few that come in can find hardly anything to eat They are living chiefly on oysiers They lieon an oyster bed. and when an oyster opens his mouth the justdrop a store in 80 that he can't clo-e it again Then they eat him up at their leisure I think neces sity has made them shrewder this s Ason than e er before ” a bad season for lobsters 7 he tae rough weather lo the expected sUpply in the market is and waler: “In cold Bo IS a maxim fisherman that has teen year About 0 the poorest Kind is the w.nler an od des ructi “ pect lobsters, ™ this of | filk Culture AL wr byt fituho A great flurry is made in the news papers over silk culture, and t eople are going inte the industry iu California the Carolinas, and about in spats. In co'onia times, silk eulture was carried on su cessfully in Georgia and *outh (aro ina but for a century past nothing has been done with it. It is possible that there is money in it, but several southern ladies who have tried it, have rn cently published very discouraging reporis of thelr ex periments in the South, The for Roadways {Meago Times At Charleston, 8 (', there is of preparing tiles, which, it is claimed renders them suitable for paving road ways subjected to the heaviest trallic is this prosess the bricks or tiles are first heated im an oven, where they are cov ered with sand, when taken out’ they are plunged into melted asphaltum, and then laced on racks, where the excess can ‘ow om the blocks t method Peity of the Andaninne [Exchan » The Andacian islanders bolleve (hat their deity lives in a Lig stone house, and that his wife is a green sbhrim;. A small body of heretics assert that the deity » wife is ared shrimp, but they are re garded as of little account, nnd are vig orously persecuted on general principles Matrimony and Crime Exchaw Recent penitentiary statistics show that the large ma ority of. criminals are un married. Crimes generally are com mitted by men between the ages of 1: and 25, From this it would appear that more early marriages would lessen the num!ie of crimes i Petroleum for Fuel, The Central Pacific railway will hore ter burn petroleum instead of coal lu ite tw and other large shops. | | | | with | chine, the [laid awny to dry. " the leaves and growing on his farm | growing finely | tire levee with them, and will acre is the average A Georgla Willow-Farm. [Macon (Ga) Telegraph.) A flying trip the other day to the osler | willow-farm of I. C. Flant, a mile below | the city, presented a surprise. In a build. | ing on the premises were a number of negro women and boys at work stripping {the bark and leaves from the willow switches. This is the first cutting of the crop of two years’ growth, and the yield will be two or three tons, These switches are from four to seven feet long, and are | cut and placed in bundles like sheaves o! | wheat They are then taken to the strip ping building and placed in a vat fil'ed water. The large ends are then laced in a peculiar little machine which rn the bark for a couple of inches Passing along on the table they are placed oue by one in the strippers, a litt'c ma invention of Mr. Plant, nud with a pair of pliers are pulled throu :h with one jerk. This ;rocess tases o.l all the bark and leaves The switches are then wiped off with a woolen cloth by passing them througis the hand. They are then bund ed uni The little contriva cos periorms its work wl mirably. Mr. i lsat sent to Switzerland and the willow farms in the north and west for machines, but all were crude sod worked unsatisfac:orily He about and soon made one for the purpose, which does its work rapidly and effectus i. A bark are dried and baled and command a pre of per pound. They are used for a certain kind of medicine Mr. Plant used for stripping sel 29 ceuts has 400,000 willows He has within the 80.000, and they arc He will set out his en then have A ton to the yield, and the willows whea sh pped a ied, command $00 per ton ina dozen markets. In three years all he bas set out now will be high tnough to cut. The willow farm is a ess throughout, and Col. E. C. Grier who was looking at it recently, the bark and leaves alone, to say nothing of he valuable switches, stler sotton now last week set out Slay acres in wiliows alone §1iC SAYS In the Dapths of Aries New York Sun | It is to the credit of the natives that the white women who have entered the of Africa with their have almost invar treatment, If the, climate they had n aborigioes Mme white fema'e een killed . Wp?) g the black rut) i ths im ssionary | i 1 A | Ot only has | RNC fel a victi thr ug! th and tha mirab y Rules manry* Arius f wre 1shursy ar n New York, and speak ng ol ibe | “The | ’ that bear his nme he saves ‘8 were named after me because twenty years ago, I put up some be boxed for, and that was the that the boxing was conducted 1 biome rules It was a shame that one of your udges should have st pped boxing ae cording to them, lecause whe ¢ they nre strictly observed it is impos ble that any u'd be badly hurt pinion of his rule cnn public ru SOME ups t rst t ne nec The marqu's Vare Antoinette’s Ghndly Prose +f 3 At he canailie of I makh 1st aris were t La presents | n dea it was, send ng in Marie Antolnetie’s ninoes made oat of the stones I he wisich me Are ie iL Le Fro it 1X sira foyal sinlly ys bo {f do of th Last lines ompanied the gift brutal, ly must and Chnrng Antolueite f doom Walls which ene ol arbitrary into an toy, 1 b ME love, an buwer eristicon Mare have “lon “These ove the Pp we IRV this to innocent victimes | converted prese ated to you h munge of the le | to teach you the extent of their ben mon eur f% nn pro; Fow Pauper: in Japan. Forwign i» tor There is a remarkable absence of pau perisin in Japan, but a man with an in come of %1.00 a year 8 considers woalthy and a peasant or farmer who ha $100 laid Ly for a rainy day is ranked with capitalista it is estimated that there nre less than 10.000 papers in the whole empire of 5:,000,000 inha tants For Soldiers to Play With Mrs. Bancroft, the London actress ha been asked 10 collect theatrical costumes wigs, properties, and play books to send out 1o the soldiers in § EYPL 80 that they may amuse themselves with theatrical! | or formances Neme Outside Work i Rev. Edward Everett Hale thinks tha “in these days the church has someth to do be ides winging, reading, and pm Ing." Among the other thiogs be men tons “hospitality, education, and charity, Protection, In the way of may subi : Britain's Mail, les, cost Great Britain, last | year, nearly the amor ait rece vod 1,250,000 more than or postage. dati | there were old men and women | bodied tramp solic. ted assistance | which « | now { morning and stand on the corner | timidate and ' obliged to give him | SWALLOW AND FAIRY. [John Vance Cheney in The Current.) the summer will a swallow t my chitnney out and to; Day and day together iin in the sunny weather, Wi r shining eye and preened foatber Bhe is going —she has been, But when the air gets sharp and thin, And ber ways the snowflake follow, Where's the swallow where's the swallow! Love's green summer has a {airy Flitting visions out and in; Be it waking, sleeping, Ever is sbe tripping, peeping. Mists of glory round her swooping, She is going-—sho has ban, But when there's beard upon the chin, Wilt ¢) fight, and care to onrry Whera's the fairv—-where'« the fairy? Street Begging in New York. New York Sun, “I doubt very much, ” sald » gentleman who recently returned to town. after a long absence, “if New Yorkers realize what a pestiferons nuisance street begging has be come. FPefore | went to Europe, in 1879, grinding organs on New York street corners, with { old cigar Lo es resting on the gutters for | such ELD 5 04 people chose to throw them Cecasiona'ly people saw ra pickers collecting bi s of brea! and the like from door to door, and now and then an able But all the begging on every side my hotel in the waiting or di erent from we must endure If | come out of this is vas. ly for a stage, | am beset by two in the vicinity of the « nion and »nicker bocker cubs and regular Y annoy the members. Pubic parks are a’so affected by the beggars “Another thing which the number of big, beg from women agrecable le struck me was hulking tramps who These dirty and dis oking specimens actually in anno, women in'o giving them alms, One of them yesterday fol lowed my wife for two blocks along Fifth avenue, walking le her and her so that finally, she was yd to get rid of him. At the foot of Ele road stations at nearly the shops, one ca a“ ind one « nen ; from oN annoying . Hn the ated rail ip flown two of every ims eet thes taeir vict cl dre n thes we the Ww largest uel have The lilen e of an Are LLos for an aut been carefully concealed The igimnily published in Leundon rms, through whom Ameri shers advanced sheets have ge’ at the writer have ass red Lal the pro x of band market va.ue stand Ia AW harlotie popular sa “The I tity books are o by di erent ean pul of fea’t All efforts to | Now | uchess has SARL Var is a 1 ndon il point guar ¢ Biss 1S P Yo ssklon s sale ln America novels | | in ix Laine only edit Color of Bectie Anima’. Horald Arctic ma been ascribed to pro the ada; tation wo " country being attributed preservation of indivedua.s, whieh, assimiinting Heir surrous in caenl ol detectio wir enabled 10 secure theirs prey ously A writer sols Bl this ex ut th white, aba rber, is a so the radiator of al forma of radiant energy, so that wwsem blooded creatures thus cind are Letter able Oo withstand the severity of an asetic ¢itale Ng The white colon hitherto ol mals aad Lins resem ie C vYeomd » Lin 5 0 of, either £0€s Or ¥ re ol i vdvantag however and points m 3] Al parm ion the worst i w A Comsumptive Owl ow York Sus When huntiag deer in Michigan one wintet | shot a barred owl witch was nearly dead with ousumption. His lungs were In a part al state of decomposition craw showed an entire alseuce of food, an! farther dissection cxhibited signs of Indigestion Here were two possible conclusions; either birds are sub ect to diseases which a lliet man. or else the climate of Michigan is bad for barred owls Fails Hossia's Overflow, “1 have found Russia a stream, * Peter the Great wrote ™ I leave it a river; my suc cessors will make it a great sea which is destined to fertilize impoverished Europe, and its surges will overflow despite all duns which feeble hands can make to op. pose them, * Cremation on Wheels [Chicago Tribune, | The cremation movement Is gainin ground in Milan and the nelghbarhood which Is accommodated by a traveling fron crematorium on wheels, Even two priests Lave boon recently cremated three | { men before | can climb into the vehicle | There are gangs of tramps who lurk about | Arrive at Lock Haven a Iailvoads, ALD EAGLE VALLEY R. Time Table in effect Muy, 12, WESTWARD, R — "Bd Mail, I Leave Lock Huven 4 Flemington......., Mill Hall Beech Crook Eagleville Howard Mount Engle Curtin Milesburg Bellefonte,.... 20 Milesburg.......c...n...... ab Snow Shoe . oe 4 as Unionville 49 Julian, 01 Martha 12 Port Matilde ) 21 Hannah 20 Fowler 33 Bald Bagle................ 6 44 Val) essenss } 49 Arrive at Tyrone........ sessssins 0) EASTWARD 12 28 83 45 58 [3 07 AM, | Leave Tyrone East Tyrone............... Bald Xagle.............. 1 = =] = ~2 Hannal...conceneeppn.ses. Port Matilde. Martha Julian.. Unionville 10 Snow Shoe 18 Milesbure... vas PIL £ 0 <2 Bellefonte Milesburg. Curtin,...... ‘ Mount Esgle.. Howard, Eagleville, Beach Creek Mill Hall... Flemiagton x bE O04 19 4 gH 40 10 00 b YELLEFONTE & SNOW SHOE ) | 14 Time Table in effect Leaves Snow Shoe db a m Leaves Bellefonte 9.05 a 10208. m 1:40 R May 25 m., arrivesia He Hefoote 6:06 & m., arrives at Snow Shoe at Leaves Snow Shoe Hef 1 p.m, Leaves Bellefonte 8:2 w Shoo 9:40 S m., arrives at Be nte 6:56 Bon on | m,, Arrives al m BLAIR, Gen. Su EWISBURG & TYRONE R |. I'ime Tuble t May ! WESTWAKD. Pra LA Phila. & viler May 11, IN WESTWARI] Lenves Philadelphia 11 20 ; Harrisburg . $20 am Wi Hamsport Jarsey oo " i AN Lock Haven . : am Renovo. convenes { am Arrives at Erie, pt NIAGARA EXPRESS Lowves Philadeiphin Harrisburg at Wi Hinms pw Lock Haver Renov Kane dy this 00 uo re Arr ri "nesenger am pm pm pm EASTWARD HATEN EXPRESS Lenves Lock Haver Wi arr at Harrisburg Phi sani] EX PRESS Leaves Kane bend vi » Lock Haver Willinmeport are st Harrlsburg Phils 1elphin a I MAML Loaves LOCK am iiamsport, am smn Pp m DAY ym m ERIE Erie Renovo Lock Haven Willismsport fiarrisburg Philadelphia x 3 Erie Mal Enet and West eonneet st Krie with trainc oy IL 8 & M8 RR ; at lorry with B. PP. & W. RR ; at Emporium vith B. X.Y. &P. RR, sand »t Drifr. wood with A. V, RR. R. NEILSON, Gien'l Supt pm rm bpm 0 am arr ol Dam CANCER X No disenses have 20 thoroughly baffled shill of the medienl profession nr sncereus affections and ss they have ale vars been considered imenrable, it has wen thought durepduisly Wo adept thelr trentment ae & specialty ; and henco physi- ans have neglocted thelr proper study ut of Inte years new and important dis. nveries have brought forth a course that | w proves successful in any of its forms, «ith certainty, without the use of the knife or caustic plasters. We have » treatment that is comparatively mild. Iv not poisonous, does not interfere with 1 healthy flesh, can be applied to Any art of the body, even the tongue. Woe ke nothing for our services until the neer is cured. Address D. J AULRERT, Ragleville, C:ntre Co, Pa, oh ~ Wedding eards and all kinds of ng at the Centre rin Desocnag officey n Ob | 4 00, 14) G4 47 we 60 am! | | | | | Groceries, FOREIGN FRUITS Provisions, and CONFECTIONERY. SUGARS Granulated Bugs K » posnd A thet grades at lowest prices BYRUPS Good bargains in » MOLASSES OOFFEES Fine sesortment f ( and rossted. Our rossted ( Fiuest Now Oris nent Bie per gallon Move, | Toon are th alwuys fre) precy TOBACCOS — All the now and dowirabile brands CIGARS. — Special atten tio ¥ We try to sell the bet 21 town, TEAR Young Hyson ¢ iw inl, 00 Roc, 81 per ponind per pound Oolong, oi " Kreen and black, toc, so uncolored Japan tes. Alu Hysou at 0c por pound, a pon CHEESE Finest full cream cheose at VINEGAR cider Pure old cider vine gar made from whole One gallon of this goods is worth more than two gallons of common vine gar A NEW FIRM. Calmont & Co. ALEXANDER & BRO Ni AL aac rs | Chestnut, Sol f Anthracite Conl Move and a for mele CC) ® delivered in town at SNOW SH dealers nu short police WE, COAT, ~We u Be fotite who sell the Bnow hoe tos by Mr. J LL. Somerville The mus best Coal in Sa make the bes 1 i sell at the lowest prices. This the mined fact ures propous s the LIME ~Wew nthe t sthkel a» w Bhoe . § cai “e ander the supervision ¢ Mr. Wei, Short at hoon a » wa fy facturer for re th ANDI TER NEST 3 twenty s ROU Tears FERTILIZ ND PLAS FERTILIZERS " brated Kett . are MP LEMENTS WAGONS AXLE G ator fis SFWING MAC Sew HINES +s NM AND GARDEN SEED March i dots four our gf parti ‘ ICITY snd MAGNET hve ' hustle GIVEN READ 72% and ser trated book giv gard to ELXCTR ISM 8+ usm ride ment ars r pract chror " MAGNETIC apy the least, inesnvyiv eo wearer. They mild soothing current GALVANIE ELECTRICITY, which but generate a is n'aed to the nervous mild, oon- tinueous and thus overcomes A lack matter how eaused gives rise to the fol- lowing symtoms, WEAK BACK. TIRE ED LANGWE¥ID ting up in the morning nervous twiteh pein and weakness of nerve foree, ne FEELING upon get ing, and vopleasant dreams, ACHE, RNEUMATISM, DYSPEPSIA and INDIGESTION KIDNEY disease DIZZINESS, WATERBRASH ete. allo which can be overcome by supplying to the body the necessary amount ELECTRWITY MAGNETISM which owing to the weakened and over and taxed condition of the other functions of the body, are unable tosupply. Wher the nerves are once and our other appliance these symp | toms disappear Address to AMERICAN GALVANIC C0. 1103 Chestant 8t Phica. “Summit Poultry Yard” 8 OC exclusively, Inet senson. All my hens are fiom prae winbers, Special attention given tn | mating to produce the best results. S++. | isfaction guaranteed, circulars, Address IZ. Tu. Buricet, 16-4 Curwinaville, Clearfield Co, Pa. Bout farait ies and Bal ling for the east money at Braochbill's Soas, 10c per pound, HEAD | | MINATIVE of | strengthened as | they are by the use of the HOWARD | | GALVANIC and MAGNETIC SHIELD | Brown Leghorns a speciality. | I bred pine winning birds | Send stamp for | |H. A. STONFVMARY «In wll doen of Pant quality of Akron « wre Inctory gowdis in the mint ket 811 fhe desirable shapes Thin is the mont satis. | FOREIGN FRUITH freshest goods 10 Le hind We Ietoons we can find cheaper than the | FRUIT Jans wind buy the best and They are better and very low priced go Inciest wie, We linve the new Hghtuing fruit int Mason's porcelain dined wid glnes Lop jure, The Vghtning Is fur ahiond f anything yet knows It Ix Jitsle higher in price than the Masor jar, but Pies worth wore than the difference in price. Buy i will not regret it. We Fang som “min pinta arts and half gallons et ing guru red bod Be Y pie Hames, Ehoulders Nuked and of mest we sell, Bresk cut vaased EUATruniiow ever OUR MEAT MARK ET Gress for our marke altention te We have fifty Sine lambs t wanted We give pacing Hg fine lambs and slwsye try to wk ahevd ustutners cam depend on getting nice lamb st all tines EECUHLER & 00., GROCERS & Mray wazrgey Bush House Block, Be ielonte, Pa DR. RYMAN'S INDIAN VEG- ETABLE BALSAM. FOR THE LUNGS AN D TH Re JAT. Consutng Lie f a gett haves flue 8 Our greatest known remedy for Colds n, Coughs, Hosrseness Asthma, Sore Throat, Croup, S; iting Blood, and arising from an irritsted throat and Inflamed Lu: gs. This Balsam. {lc Compound hes been used in private | pra Lice over (wer LY Vesrs gu hing a high reputation, for curing all Lung and Throst affections with th whe & | all Disenson be ive used it. It thal two-thirds of our mid caused from bad colds becoming deeply seated | ie 8 8nd reality the deaths vel true within tH are the vilsl portions lu thr Ugh neglect arn treatment When bea enjoyment of life is lost f these tre improp r n's Carminative, Diarr} " utery " f A Alu { rhe trig] wi S DASET 1a OD withosd it NTERY. The most oA Dysentery have y the gic power of IDRtive If 1aken according to ITreclions sucess 8 cer DR. RYMANS CE] CARMINATINE for « ing greatly facilitaies 1 l tise N . ther ai 1.11% FOR DYSE violent cases speed] ¥ Yielgea cor be process of teething, by softening the gums, redu. ny all 1n flamotion » ALL PAIN and and is wels. Depend rest your-selves sud nELy and ueaLTn Lo your INFANTS We have prepared and this valuble Medicine for many years, and can say in ecnfidence and truth THAT IT HAS NEVER FAILE! IN A SINGLE INSTANCE TO EFFECT A CURE when timely used. We have vever known of dissatisfaction by any one who ascd it, on the contrary all are delighted wiih its operations, and speak in terms of beighest commenda tion of its magical effeets and Medical virtue in almost every instance when the infant is suffering from pain and ex’ anstion, relief will be found in ff teen or twenty minutes afier the car 18 given. This valuable | Medicine has been used by mos EXPERIENCED and SKILFUL NURSKS | with never-fdltling success, It not relieves the child from pain, but ir vigoiates the stomache and bowels | corrects acidity and gives tone an {and energy to the whole system. It will almost instantly relieve GRIPING IN THE BOWELS AND coLIC and over. come convulsions, which, if vot speed ily remedied, end in demth. We | believe it is the meer and sungss REMEDY IN THE vOoR1LD in sll cases of ! Dysentery and Disrthoea whether i arises from teething or from any other cause, aud say to every molar who has a child suffiiboy from any of the foregoing complaints. do not let your prejudice, nor the prejudices of others, stand between vour suffer | ing child and relief, that will sore follow the use of Rysmax's Canmixa mive. Full dircotions for using will | accompany each bottle, par A trial of the Carminative will recommend it, ‘Price 25 cents per Pottle. 1 allay dm setion, 1) upon it, Mothers’ it will spsm sure 3 reguiale Lhe give sold on | Sold by Druggists and Country | Morchants genera'ly. HOWARD, PA. SECHLER & CO, \ MEAT MARKET in Connection. | Oranges and lemons of hed \ ~ » ~ a, Moore & Co.,proprs, + o
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