; Professional Curds, Bond Va lentin e, HENRY KELLER, | General Insurance and Real | ATTORNEY AT LAW, BELLEFONTE PA } Orriex wire D8 Kronen T 21 Estate Agent, Bellefonte J CALVIN MEYER, | tJ ATTORNEY AT. IAW Bellet mie, Py RECLAIMING TIDE MARSHES, A A . ' — ‘ Trials and Tribulations of the Doorkeeper of the Chamber of Commerce. | [Cor, Cincinnati Times-Star, | {| Tam going to champion the cause of a meek and lowly man, who is being im- posed upon. His name is Bob, and he earns his daily bread by standing at the entrance to the chamber of commerce and watching the people pass in and out Robert, as every one knows, is a real nice young man, in fact he is too nice for his | own comfort. This may not have been | noticed by all who go on ‘change, and so I will elucidate, ; I stood beside Bob one day, talking to | sounds, nud rivers It also coutalns re- him. As | went through the gate [| ports from various pun of the country stopped to shake hands with him, and in. | Showing what bas already been done in cidentally gave his hand a hard squeeze, | the way of reclaiming these waste lands, just to show my kind feeling. I know it which were of value only for their crops hurt, because 1 can squeeze hard, and the of sa t hay. . look of pain that diited across Bob's face The principal reclamations are fn New left no doubt but that he meant it when Jersey mlong the Maurice river. in Penn sylvania on the Delaware, where one | » assured me that st cracked hi (GLE he assured me that | almost cracked his farmer has u splendid Tatm of Low | SPANGLER fingers. 1 feit gratified at the tribute , \ a ; . n | ) DANE ¢ js b acres safe from the highest tides. in | ATTORNEYS AT-LAW, Ri payments eal ; deferred payments to uf and | BELLEFONTE, CENTRE COUNTY, PA Yhe purchases, . Georgin, where valuable lands 1 i " | Special attention to Collections; practice fn sil th Those who want to buy should connlt me, ve un, Where PUROIC TR mmve wen diked for rice. in Louisiunn and Texas, | oeeliation in Gorman or Kuglish. 6-28-1 PENNSYLVANIA '[). F- FORTNEY, * where they have been reclaimed for rice | ATTORNEY AT-LAW, N TA TE 0 0L L EGE Wd and sugar cane culture aod cattle ranging, and Washingt n territory, where nearly one-ball of the ar a formerly oecapied by | Ofos dnt AR at TILEFON TR, Fa | r A N i I» . ar} 3 co in Cones ouse, eghony street, } the channels of Puget sound, amounting | Special attention given to the collection of claims to 1,0.0 8 uare miles, have been converted | All business attended to promptly, 2-1y into rich. arable lands In ¢ alifornia | J G. LOVE, te also, at the mouths of the Sacremento and San Joaquin rivers, where there are nearly | 1 Fall Be lentific C (y y ATTORNEY-AT LAW, [ 3» A Full Betansifie Courne of Fone Youre Bellefonte. Pa 2. A latin Belentific course 100,00 acres of fresh water marshes, | 30,000 have been reclaimed and sre am mg | | rooms forme. iy oteupled by the late | 8 The folie wing *PECIAL COURFEr of two yours vols 3-u oach following the firet two year of the Belenti. the most fertile lands in the whole slate, fic Course (mn) AGRICI LTURE; (b) KATURAL ! | PASSMORE HOUSE, Frowt and Eproce Btyivie PHILIPBITRG, PA Good Mews und Lodging at wodersts rater, tabling stituted Bu # A CHRISTIAN COMMISSION DELEGATE IN THE BACKWOODS. Fhelr Utility for Agricultura! Far poses The Sen-Marsh Soll of Louisiana. [Chicago Tribune. | The department of agriculture st Washington has just issued a volume de- voted to the reclamation of tide marshes and their utility for agricultural pur poses. It is estimated by the department that the area of the country for such pur poses could be increased at least 10.000 square miles <an area of territory as large as the state of \ ermont—by Pe not only the marshes on the ocean border but those farther inland, fringing bays, JAMES PASSMORE, Prop J SWAN HOTEL, Barney Coyle's NEWLY REMODELED HOTEL, PHILIPSET RG, PA Newly Parnivbhed, Pa. A Despondent Chureh Member — The 2 “Ie” of Patmos— Primitive Religious Customs Impassioned Negro Mel. oldies ~Jubllee Singers, CYFICE IN BUSH ARCADE, 2XD ¥LOOK. Office with Judge oy AU Fire Ins, companies reprezented Ino. HH, Oxvis, OC. M. Bowes Pitie L. Onvis | are first class, Traveler's Life and ( JE IS, BOWER & ORV IS, Accident Policies, Special attention ATTOBRNEYBAT- LAW, | 4 4 Bellefonte, Pa griven to Real Estate. I now have ovg | A rot clase Hose | 800d and prices moderstes Ofce opposite the Court House, on frst floor of Woodring's Block. {THIRTY HOI ISES and TWO HUNDRED LOTS FOR SALE. I L to Yocum & Marshberger) ATTORNEY.AT | Thess properties are Jooated in different parts of LAW, Ofce N. E, eornor Diamond, next door to | the borough and in the suburbs, und in location and | Pog » bound to please the purchaser. Many of tra | I A y style are bound to plea ¥ " Many of the | Fleming's Talloring Eetablishm ent Aloe, Fa residences are very desirable and all are good. The | y. | 1 - (Rev. H. W. Plerson in Christian Union. A friend of mine, a New England pas tor, made a visit to the army as a delegate of the United States Christian cominis sion, Having occasion to call upon a family near the scene of his labors, he in troduced himself ps a clergyman, and ex plained the object of his visit to the Army, At once he wus plied with the ever recur ing (uestions as to the cause of the war, its probable continuance, results, etc, etc. After giving his own views from the ! northern standpoint, he took occasion to draw out the opinion of his question. ers, which were substantially as follows He had thought upon the question a long 4 time, and was decidedly of the opinion that God had sent the war upon the coun try for their pride; that was the great sin in the churches, especially among the sis ters. “Once't they spun, wove, aud dyed in butternut their own jeans and wade their own dresses, which were good enough to wear to big meetings, bar- becues, or weddings; but now they want store dresses. Uncet every man car dried his hides to the tanner to make leather for the family, and they were glad enough to get a good heavy pair of shoes made by free nigger Jim. Now the. oletiliny 37 ef JABRMAN'S HOTEL, . Opposite Court House, BELLEFONTY va TERME $1.25 ER DAY A good Livery attached 1 HA RSHBERGER, (Successor | » lots will make excellent loostion for building. hoases rasige lo price from | PSOO tc FS,B500. & HEWES, J. L. BranorLea, | C.F. Hewes J3UsH HOUSE, BELLEFONTE, Pa. Familes and single gentlemen ae well aw the gen oral traveling public and commercial men are invite to this First-Class Hotel, where they will find bom comforts st ressonable rates to my grip, and took a stand by Bob's side Fefore I had said a dozen words | some one walked up, and. giving Bob a play ful dig between the ribs, asked if Mr So and So had come in yet Hardly had the answer been given than another man approached | ob from the rear and, bring ing his fist down on the poor fellows back, mquired bow he felt, anyhow? Then a big grain man who was leaving the chamber sportively trod on Bob's toes, and thousht it funny, and a second later a slock broker grabbel Hobs cost and pulled it down so hard that the seams started an insurance man came in and greeted Bob with a squeeze of the hand like unto my own expression of cordial. ity. a young fellow sneaked up and began North arolina, South Carolina Libera? reduction to Jurymen snd others attending Court WwW. RB TELLER, Props | JAUTTS HOUSE, | J (Corner Alleghiony & Bishop streets) BELLEFONTE, Pa. FX. Lehman, Propr. This popular hots), under the management of th present proprietor, is better fitted thas ever for the | entertainment of guests. Rates reasonable May ded | ) Winter term begin January 7, 1885, This institotion is located fu one of the most beng ful and Lealthlul spate of the entire Allegheny region It is open te students of both sexes, and offers the fol. lowing Courses of Stuy “a Office in the W. FP. Wilson ILLHEIM HOTEL, being devoted mostly to fruit raising MILLHEIM, CENTRE COUNTY PENN» In this connection The New CGrieans | must have store shoes. Onee't they made their own bonnets, which kept the sun from burning their faces and blistering their necks, with no such thing as a rib bon on them. Now they are ashamed of these and will hardly go to church unless they have a store bonnet all covered over with ribbous and posies. And they do say that when Sihter Mason went to the ¢ity with her husband to attend the big secession meetin’, she got some new store teeth! My old woman here wanted store shoes and store dresses Just as much as the rest of.the sisters. ” After this Jeremiah bad gone through with his wail, be proposed that they should pray together They knelt, and at the conclusion of the prayer offered by the delegate of the United States Chris lian commission, his address to the Deity was in the same sad strain in which he had so long talked He was burdened with the sins of others, especially the sins of his “old woman, ” and very free and voluble in confessing them. “Oh, Lord: ™ he said; “here is my old woman. She is very proud. Proud as a worldlin. Oh Lord, make her more humble Make her willing to bow low down at thy feet Oh, Lord, ile her koee ints. and make her bend and bow low.” (Then with in- tense earnestness and emotion he cluded “Ch, Lord! ile her Kune with the very ile ol atmos. ” To those familiar with the people in the brush, as I have des ribed them. all these incidents are as simple aod natural as is con- jiuts 8 newspaper a rear a tack on Bobs neck with a piece of rubber which stung like a hornet; a coal man rammed Bobs hat down over his eyes as a preliminary to the inquiry whether Mr. So and ->0 was on the Hoor; reporter strolled up and changed the date on Bobs stamp, while a grain elevator man turned Bob's arm around in the socket and was real giad when Bob begged for mercy And during all this Bob had been eveirp every man who passed through the gate, stopped several non-members that tried to get in without baving their tickews unched and turned away one or two whi po no tickets Then my heart began to go out to Bob I understood his martyrdom. There he stood. day after day, faithfully guar ling the doors of the chamber, making friends by his unfailing good pature only to su .er such in I had begged him to forgive me my ness and promised to sia n thou and do likewise ictions aus wil nessed i tho v tle ightiess io more, Our Cattle Voepulation. Chicago T of all the states lo the square Iowa ranks the highest mn Liu She number of cattle mile 2.04 head per Illinois has 1,471, head i ] hio | or 26 head per s uare mile ( 4.8% head per 8 1,017,820 2 has S head mie has 2.01] 454 head, or square mile 141] Pennsvivar head to the s head mile yg juare Picayune cals attention to the reciama tion carried on by the Heclamation company, which 15,000 acres iu Terre Honne Mary's parishes. The soil of marsh in that region is a black and St the sew mass of decayed vegetable matter apable of being | drained and of growing any of the prod ucts of the state, while the subsoil is stiff, blue ¢ ay well adapted to dike build ing. Speaking of the com anys operas tions The Vieayune says “The land was broken plying between parallel canals and oper sted by the engines of dredging machives Hoating In the cs pposite % of the feld wo steam jute, vegetables, et ed in this rec I'he company cl med Lin a 3 than the South « arolina lands most favorable circumstances 8iIX Jeet in Wek In St Mary the com operated with much reciatiined every year and put in cultiva tion NO # lithic the grew live on thi land BUC ngineerin HY 1s a com evees ed be i two or greatest dar the Mis the I'he new i And from 0 prole onia to pro ne strength it for roa The | THOMAS J. Louisiana Lawsd | has saved by steam plows | JAMMER A W. C. HEINLE, Last do (CLEMENT DALE, Mee N McCULLOUGH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, PHILIPABURG, PA, Offics in Albert Owen's building, hu the room form ory occupled by the Philipsburg Banking Company | 41 01y P.M. HASTINGS W. FV. Reeban £ [{ASTINGS & REEDER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW BELLEFONTE, PA Mice on Allegheny street two doors east of the of Sco occupied by late firm of Yocum & Husatinge. 40 BEATER J. WENTAY RUARY JJEA VER & GEPHART, ATTORNEYS AT LW Office on Allegheny streot, north of High, Belle fonts, Pa i-1y ATTORNEY AT LAW, BELLEFONTE, VA or tothe leftin the Coury Buuse. 21-1 ATTORSAY AT LAW Ww astions! bank 1, C. HIPPLE, ATTORNER-AT-LAW, LOCK HAVEN. PA All businesepromptly attended to I-1y { 6. A reorganized HISTORY CIVIL ENGINEERING 4 A short SPECIAL COURSE In Agricalture. 6. A short SPECI: L COURSE in Chemistry, mene in Mochanie Arts, com. work with stmdy bining snop . ¢ Iw tr Yosug Ladies A Carefally Graded Preparst ry Course, b. BPECIAL COURSES wre arranged bo wants of iudivides! students « A new Bpecial Course and Bcience, | yours) im Literature Military drill is reguiced, Imcidontals vory low der charge Expenses for board and Tattson free Yousg ladies un f a competent Indy Prine pad For Catalogues, or otlier informatio GEO. W ATHMLRATON, LL D Brave ndd reas Prasipeny, iirag, Cany axe Ou Pa THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BOOK and JOB OFFICE HIGH STREET, BELLEFONTE, PA., Is Xow GREAT TO THOSE OFFERING INDUCEMENTS WISHING FIRST-CLASS Plain or Fancy Printing. We have un " LAW facilities for printing Wun g BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, CATALOGUES, PROGRAMMES, CHEMISTRY ANDPHYSICS ; (4) | about two miles from Cob urn | burg, Centre and Spruce Creek Railroad | rousdings that make it s | modations will be found first-class and meet (he (CENTRAL HOTEL, W. B. MUSSER, Proprietor, The town of Millheim fs located in Penn's Valley Etation, on the Lewis withen PLEASANT SUMMER RESORT. Good trout flahing in the immedinte vicinity Tuts to every tram. At the Milibeim Hote ter: «» June 23 147 A cab a td ale Iy* New Brockerhoff House, BROCKERHOFF HOUSE, ALLEGHENY ET.. BEL] EVOXTE Pa C. G. McMILLEN. Pr p'r. Good Sample Room om First Floor. &@ Free "Bus to and from all Traine Epecial rates to withesses amd furore 1 (Opposite the Rallrosd Su thos.) MILESBURG, CENTEE OOL NTY, Fa A. A. KOHLBECK ER, Proprietor “ THROUGH TRAVELERS on the rallrosd w this Hotel an excellent place to lunch, or pro men! a0 ALL TRAINS ot $4 LI 12 minutos [F!BST NATIONAL HOTEL MILLHEIN, CENTRE O01 NThy, PA S. 7. Frain, Proprietor. RATES—81 00 PER DAY MITCHELL, STATEMENTS p B BUS R t REEPIRO sit PRACTICAL SURVEYOR RCULARS I MEETING ALL LOCK HAVEN, PA , A GOOD LIVE in Clearfield, Contre and . Heosel has the sight of an omnibus in Broadway toa ile Texas has the dweller in New York. In the v Army i of illiterate adult whites, aud in the com nunities in which tl are hundreds of thousands never read or heard of Lut a of “ile. ” WA P Will attend t : rk Hinton ¢ MfBce vi } USE TO D¥y Der TRAINS RY ATTACHED. 4 18t sod wy chi lee ely been remodeled and wits Lock Haven Nationa! Ban) 20-1y CARD Those fam liar with the | )! A V. HAF] R. ' RDS NVELOPES especially with ! al I : ; Shad Sign HIGH STREET, HELLEYONTS J . KINI " Bl aware how | r and how v ther nach richer than « { 10] lh Haris prea: hers i with the wi bow low bef the traveling pubdu NKS sa Aman - wr fom Biante - . aatguariers [or Stockdealers. Miscellaneous. Honest Man Fload H K. HOY. M.D, . Po ¥ ¢ at Swayne's Pille—( memoers res; Fgh street iy BELLEFOSTH - ‘ {1 ‘ has beet adh and | 84 One would judge fro: the 1 {nes | roves | ge, V ; and persistence )NE, Dentist, can | [tehing Piles de med | jg .“ havinz been ect , ut { 1 ! Am i ox be 1 a bis ofiioe and residence on North The symptoms sre moisture. like 1 they induced m thus to Kneel Ral Co ¢ Fu ast of Alimg ang 7 | piration, sid ‘seratebing, very distress ng, | '] ly at night, seen as pin-wo comforting $0 the ck. 1 neg ’ intense itehing, increas Pid BLAIR, , crawiiog in and about the rectum : 1 be fo we } fn stab is} nt ini! at Pp ‘ i A ; a Ew 0 OW nur i u \ i rd, th Xe .. | } ' 1 i private paris are sllectied Ifallowed LO enntinue vory serious re “SWAYNE SOINTMENT is & plessant, sure cure. Also (or Iteh, Salt Rheum, Seald Head Ins, Barbers Itoh, Blothehes, ‘rusty Skir XLER s0metimes i § FAW ELRY Sav h I si . vk auth at ™ ted. Os Al the audience Kuo th y — » Set : ' 8 4 : kerhof House a it} SL ar WATCHES 5 ™ hy nt Oy A {f 30 pills ; 5 si. r Address, DR. SWAYNE & Tetter indelphia, Pa. Rold by Drug Erysije h.B.1y all Sent by mail for 5) cents: boxes 8] 25 n stamps DEALERS IN PURE DRUGS ONL Address, Dr. SWAYNE & SON, Phila h, Ficot Na AB - J ZELLER & SON, Ld ) 3G WELLKFOXY Fa delphis, Pa. Sold by Druggists, 5.8-1y : 8, Brockers Propr, A ik: HUMBUGOUT =" the Standard Patent Medicines Pre. frond on (te very face If you doubt our besioess or our tions and Family Recipes sOCCUratel)y prepared. Trusses Shoulder Braces Se. ec mi] willalwayrshow goods, we willsend samplefron, We har Bn ariicle thatevery man, woman and child seeds and apprect. tten Every housekeeper and everybody else will buy ONLY $20. Bee ema Meniot hs peat pn Si P ADELPHIA SINGER circalars and full information EE. Samples sent | Is the BEST BUILT, Ihe if requested Addrem R ont . . i " ] t nlf req b TER SWIZZISZ NTO 0 Posteo a \focin bY .d ; ; FINEST FINISHED, EASIEST RUN..'Q The number of sta; visible to th naked eye is « SINGER MACHINE ever offered the put! c The above cut represents the most popal the people which we ofier you § the of $25. Remember, vo do 5d ak » ' 'T have seen the machine, After having esas 0 ie pot all we represe st, rete expenses. Conwnd your interests nod ord send for circular sud testimonials. Addrow H CHARLES A No Ai Ba 17 XN. Teuth §., Pliladelpi sulteafnllow strang looked recommends ap alled, wrrilled : 1 wounds and vv LT round r bt 1] {i ol Kneel There were puddles of tobacer uice all around her she was proud Her knees “ah ' Lad not been annointed with § Mo her, did the “lie of | atmos Thoroughly familiar with the Fink to night " ies, Mamie, o, le and all their ways of thinking. as r ul Leen for somany years, | was sure “Wh, mother vl unaware how largely the I ng “ Because ] peals were addressed to her ree U how ¢ the gion of. New Logiand was illustrated by ber stub born pride. | to bow low : was universa thie preachers, with the ad nal their urgeat appeals were : 4 plemented with the most tender a ting pass ned negro melodies Some tl i) ue i cu years ago i dropped into the prin ho el in Is chmond a, the register saw the name of George I ( heever He was on his return from i urope, had landed at a southern nd was slowly taking his way north upmy card and on calling found him absorbed in writing bis “ Wanderings bilgrim,” el I informed several f my friends of his presence in the city, called on him, and he was er nvited to spend the evening piensant company at the home stor of one of the largest ( in the city At the conclu If this plessant social gathering the ervants were called in, as usual ung worship, They united bh the company io singing the hym wo tod, sud after the prayer sang severa ‘ vir own beautiful meiodies I have never forgotten the pleasure and nt rest with which br, le er listened tv one of these soups, whica was of the character | have ust described. 1 ike all their songs. it was elie. y chorus, and the Corus was only » repetition of the words, bes | was d truly I know SAYS You were bul wasnt it verti; 0. toothache or paralysis “Not much It was a old fashioned whisky nstruction “il eanlly a Maiden and Mother, Business Cards, Schl xchat you Diseases, regular built and I'm not \ " - the Clo espn to ead we mb act . 1 we I can't go Ww drunk, EM BARBER SHOP, / Ham I. Beek, you LAYS mspicucusiy irrel much ewer.don wiil Wr con \ENTRE COUNTY IMPANY BANKING er refusal bit 1 co.ored ’ he same ha almost among T atin teonive Bepoits And Allow wash t wre A Npavea Pp ’ i. D. Anvannr, Hosts of Me ny Iie : ne thighs LE aehior and looking oy j} ort 4 ‘ ommoniy 4 | 0 } ¢ ce hail eyo . ' " y “ik or i mated Let o ¢ begin Fhirt ad the falee impression ) wi led | want to come i he whole number « and I watt those of the iif h agoitude inclusive sirawber: jes hardly more tha 39) tars of it even thir sixth magnitude are specks « y amp | ight, Visine only in a ‘avorasie state of prisoner the atmosphere, ad these included wil io ft huevo not bring the count much OY n win : excep! for persons who have ary Keenness of sight ercali t $4 4 Gay F.POTTT GREEN Cork Shavings For Mattresses. Bewes, Prony dF. MARKS Oash'r - JIRST NATIONAL BANK OF Row te d Rg alisige The 3 sang 1 { BELLEFONTE, x cheap CORK ilegheny Street, Nellefonte, Pa bet INGS we bet the ol + rg SRK wine | CHRISTIE'S ‘School of Business. Lovetts Guide to Fruit Culture out 0 msl lime 1) re { the stars lown wi A «the time 1 hange mattress. SHAV. Birnie tet tl } i n the Hnlesi with ther a pre o that can be uw hs will AN Fhis is a a large) r Fale by ¥ ARMSTRONG, BROTHER & (0. Cor. 24 acd Riflroad Streets PITISBURGH. PA. shove Animal kara Extinetion *. 00% | Matilda indy to the evlored cook the chicken ho ore ve Aust g cp right The disappearance of animal life frou earth must always be roarded with in | have heard those th eves terest and concern \ pprehiension is now hicke is ® begiuning to be felt that we ure now look “You, mam, | bheerd the chik ing upon the final struggle for existen sid] heord the volees ob de men of all the larger mammalian - the « cphant "Why didn § you go oul, then the giraiTe, the bson, the whale, the seq “LAse, mam bursting into tears, “| and many others—~which must krnowed my old f.dder was out there, and | extirpated unless protected from I wou dnt have him kuoow that Id lost | ior. hunted to death onfidence in him for all the chickens Le coud steal in a whale yeah glose lo I mus ng the HIS is devoted to the specialty of impart ng busioess know edge, and to qualifiing the young and niddle aged of both sexes by new and ne«stitut on - Of all the publioation of ther thet can be Frat Cnlture™ ulin e giving, there i» Yell » fe faery m ar compared with “1a Gnide It iw ronlly & valoabile work on Moti oF It does Toll Instructions for planting back, breast, slo 'y hit 3 runing, culture and manngem tof fruits of all kind dee, take Ears ractical methods for the respons ble | ad dmpartial descriptions of a worthy varieties It or crt the ¥i | dations of business life, ] a book of over TO pages. witl an Nominate vod PiNoutne, IMAry eva, br \ | y . . oe ' ENUNA Rate s moderate. Advaninages super | elegantly printed and embellie od with hindn ae Por Ox ASIN, . | engravings and several! colored P vim trae of nature Shor tise f 1 tase I For articulesrs n dress ” fy . Shor tivess o Hy fi go y part ’ 1 Price with solored plates 1001s without platen, 5 ers Por Chitenide Nosed Ctarth. Brose RK. N. CHRISTIE, Principal {| ==which is but a part of the cost. Kveryhody at all eMitin and Sore fhreat ake PERU XA N interested in fraft colture vould send 10 J.T L Prunes a te 1h parvst, sont Lo Hay EN, | A Little Bilver, New Jersey, and got a copy and oMcten t modi | { [1 ™ you are wey $ - K - 1 WE ei Mber the most Importan A Ark ol » THEE is onl of our pan b. on the TH I wm ate babor HE under a disease not wen tioned in It or 4 16 these advertisements, sddness p Pristors, X, JE. Hartman & Co, , ( For Constipation and Iles, STOVES, RANGES » HEATERS, DITSTSMIY i= ALSO — Oils, Glass and Varnishes, } += AND — xens holler For Neuralgia tn the Hew SON bein Ow, i“. Lhe pu the Lr thern low Jow I IW low, ] | fat the si ter. Low low.” “l I a hor Low low ott Low low.” ( HW Naming Your Re<ideones Detroit Free Pres V neynrds Meviving If you have a country seat, fashion de mands that you must uname ft after the maples or beaches. If you don't happen to have one, and can hardly pay your rent in town, fashion will permit you to call the old shanty “Idlewild,” “Elm Hall, or something of that sort. hicago Times A curious phenomenon is reported from ome of the vineyards in the province of Malaga. According to Spanish papers, plants attacked by the phylloters and given up as practically dead, have begun to show marked symptoms of vitality, due, it Is believed in the localities, to the destruction of the insect hy gases or elec trical conditions consequent on the earth quakes fu that district 1 tthe mourners low low. ™ 1 al how Jow ! th inner Although the long drawn out song wa lithe else but a repetition of the words “bow low,” the voices were so rich, » mel ow and full of emotion, and 1 Music so weird, impassioned and won «1 ful, that, with others 1 was compleiels entranced by it 1 remember that as | A Betupmyh In Sardutan, left the house with Dr. Cheever Ire ie M. Lauth, of revres, has, after ten jes over and over, to himself How Years of experimentation, prodnced a por a low, bow low.” 1 only wis oelain far Superior to the famous od that the Jubilee Singers might reprod Fevrea It will take all kinds of glazes, that, and others that | have heard on and is susceptible of the Ligho«t kinds of bundreds of plantations. SOTNOR X18 ‘00°18 ¢1110G orig WILSON McFARLANE & OO. DEALERS IN — Vitality of Seed Corn, Exchange. | ~ Corn that is thoroughly ripened on the Slalks in the field, weil dried in the sun, traced up and placed in a room, posse wes It was one of Vietor Hugo's whims | remarkable vitality. Some seed corn was never lo wear un overcoat, no mi ter what | disposed of at an auction sale in Vermont the weather might be, and his fetal Uness | In th spring of i845 sald to be 50 years is ascribed to a cold contracted by thus | old, but it sprouted readily and produced neglecting to protect himself. A large crop. It bas been said that swallows and spar rows forsake a district when cholera fs about to appesr. decoration, pidary Senses. One of Hugo's Whime, [Exchange | A German entomologist, F. Dani Claimgmbat spiders have perfeet sight cu | 8 very short distances, Their sense 0) touch is consequently remarkably weil do veloped, enabling them to locate disturl Auces in their webs, Their smell is so that they ean distinguish odors, and hearing 1» excelleat Paints, Mirrors of 100 square feet “surface are now manufactured in France with but lit. te diiculty, Cm BUILDERS HARDWARE Si
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