, UMBERS. INTERESTING FIGURES FURNISHED BY THE BUREAU OF STATISTICS, eis A———— Importations of Coffee and Cotton Goods and Sugar SIN ~Flneory for Ladies and Men Luxuries for Woolen Goods (Cor, Cincinnati Tim» Star) The imports and exports of the fiscal year ending June 80, are quite satisfac tory when compared with those of the previous year. The exports of the \om have been over $7,000,000 in excess of last year. while the amount of money | sent abroad to pay for imports has fallen | off over $40,000,000 making su bulance of | nearly $100,000,000 in our favor as com | pared with the work of the fiscal year 1884. The exports, which in 1854 were $678,000,000, amount this year to £55, 000,000 in round numbers The imports which in 15884 were $620,000,000, in round numbers, amount io the past year to only | $13,000,000. Thus the exports, which last year were only $57,000,000 more than the imports, are this year $121,000,000 greater than the imports It is interesting to run over the list of imports and exports as furnished by the bureau of statistics and see what we buy and what we sell. For ipstance, the im. portations of coee in the year just past amount to 522,000,000 pounds. or an aver age of ten pounds per head all around. In| the preceding year the importations of coffee were but 490,000,000 pounds. ¢ ur coffee, however, has not cost us as much per pound this year as last, for although we imported 10,000,000 pounds more wi paid $5,000,000 less for it, our collee bill in the year just passed being $43,000,000 in round numbers or for the total population The importations of sugar in the year just past amount to 2,400,000,000 pounds, or a little over forty pounds per head for every man, woman and child in the coun try. The importations of sugar have been in pounds about the same as last year; possibly a little less. The cost, however, bas been very much less. In the fiscal year 1884 the value of the sugar im ported was over $90,000,000, while this year it has only amounted to about $03, 000,000. Sugar is cheap the world over this year. The German sod Freach gov ernments have given large sums for benefit of sugar production in their re spective countries, and the people of the United States have, unconsciously in most cases, been consuming large quanti ties of beet sugar imported fre France and Cermany, while the i Europe have compelled the I ducers of Cuba to accept low prices for their sweets. Sugar and co Te far the largest and most ir cles of imp ort. The next important in cost ¢ ports is silk. The import the year just ended an numbers to nearly £3 the Way ’ than the silk imported in the year. Next in value to the impor of silk come ax, hemp, and similar w hie m R25,000 year in rou the low Sugar -pro y O00 O00 wWaich is £4 000 000 or 5 GOO 00 those of materials iH a ended their have bee 1only taal) £40) in the preg The cost . does not make ap the 1 expenditures in ne goods in wool and alpaca alone i JO U0) this while the cloth gentlemen to f1.00 tions of wear, amouni Indeed. the wools sad woolen goons in value those of silk cotton of f iIeing 000 to'al imo exceed or woo! and woolen nearly $40,000, 000, the 1 a) grades o FOS Ignorance of the Hop-Vine, Belfast (Mes J These hops are a curious vine way. lalways supposed that a and a baby knew how wing taught. The baby hop-vine does not. It can't any more than a codfish, unless it i ns [tis like a kitten, it don't its ¢ es apen for some time It comes out of the hill and lies sprawling on the ground tll itis taken by the nape of the neck so as to spesk, and wound around the pole a few times, and then tied there After that it will seem to cateh on, and learn why it was put into the world, and will then shin up like a little Itis not ha! as intelligeat os a Irma by the i op vine lo creep withon may, but shin =a jess got up the poie man bean neome from Chine © Souress, In the late o Ueial report at Fan Fran cisco it was shown that in the Chioese Laundry association of thal city there are S00 Inundries, which paid in water and gas taxed $150,000 yearly, a total revial of $50 000, ped pr and good I valued a! i aml © will gave employ mest to 5.000 heathen fenver Cored Indo ed The prayer cures are indorsed by The | London | apcet, high medical authority, which looks upon their not as mirsclies but as purely the eflcet of the mind 4 on the En it being the faith that heals. and pot the outside faith soiree or ob ect of the A Younger Spurgeo A son of Spurgeon, the preacher, has a chuteh in Auckland sen'nnd, where he delivers sermons a nost as sensational as those of father fw i Hirds as Ballders, It is now claimed that birds as nearly as posible imitate the nests in which they were reared, and bring to the work a sort of rudimentary education. Turkoman Proverb He who line sefzed the hilt of his sword does not wall for a pretext Whitehall Times: The borrower of tr nubiles never grambies at usurious rales 0. interest less than 21 cach | famons | DRIFTWOOD. Friend, that love is fa le Which clings to love for relfl- h swoets of love. = [Light of Asia. bad, The wasting of the wrong and fll Whate'sr of good the old tims had I+ living still -[ Anon, For he that flung the broad blue fold O'er mantiing land and sea, Oae-thirl part of thy sky anrolisd For the banner of the free, ~[Fmerson, He seemed a cherub wao had lost his way, And wandered hitbhor, so his stay Wits u was short, and ‘Twa m wt mat Taat he should be no delver in earth’: clod, Nor neal to pros an | cleanse hit feel To stand Lefora his Gaol [Lowell They Won't Stand It [Totr sit Free Pross “Yes, I come in after a hired man, ® sald the old farmer uy he sip od his root. beer on the market yesterday, “but I've got disgusted and shan’t try very hard to find one’ “Whats the matter with hired men?” “Too high toned and important, Why, I had one last 8; ring who rigged up an umbrella over the plow so as tanped. and he refused eat family because we stuck our Knives in our mouths At the end of a week he quit. Said that labor was ennobling and so forth, but ihe landscape in that vicinity o fended his tuste. ” “Yes " “Wall, I took on another and he put on cufls and polished his bo ts before going to work, and he quit at the end of a fortnight because we dido't have a pian. ner in the house. Why. that chap never got up till 8 o'clock, ad he insisted on going to the village to get shaved and per fumed up every other evening “The third one qu t me yesterday. He wanted stained glass in his bed room win. der. le wanted me to buy him a gaitar He wanted to paint all the roofs red and put pea-green on the corn-cribs. He sug gested a hos pea with a parlor to it, and he spent two days of my time trying to arrange a way for the windmill to milk the cows. I found him writing poetry in the corn field, and because | spoke up sharply he quit the job, polished up his boots, and sent for a coupay to bring him to the city.” to with the In the Days of Hoelng Corn. Co~ Rural He bovhood hoe was to be an expert hand ompiishment, was allowed | skip the pext, was In my with the and to this end the begis to a Ine ace ner hoe one hill an change | and cover thie corners and In hoeing 1 t marked the native-born ankee from the foreigner ust over. . ’ t ease with which he chan | hands, rapidity of ornin ¢ neatest maot exe © & man 100 anda suj ust muanship omn * same | i Workmaasiij Arsenle for irasshoppers Yleetrie of our country Wo up in 8 story paper A i ankee, observes {ne she talian with a Yours wen transiated from ¢ gentieman, rave * 1 fEANG Con in Italy ry, only two centuries ago peopled by what progress and what ma results of civilization reg lied the Yankee, ‘we have reached 2 high degree of civilization our ysrg n for Hla electric rattles.” ® SAVAS OS ous ertainiy, IY h that even in all the rattlesnakes have Her Netor . Sanervill Joy He provokingly has | eyes. two ears amd only motith, | Therefore she should observe and listen { twice as much as she should talk | She revengefuily «Man has two ears, | two eyes and ouly one mouth. Therefore { he should hear and see twice much as | he should eat And they dido't speak to each again the wholeeveuing through Iran Woman tw one ns other VWashing Dow , the River, EK ohang A scientist says that 150,000,000 tons of matter in solution are annually poured into the gulf cf Mexico by the Mississippl | At this rate one foot of land over the whole basin would be removed in 4,000 yrars A Fenture of the Landscape. [dome vile J urna .] The young man who wenrs custard. ple | colored puntaloons to the picnic not only gels ahead of the funny man, but he | makes a vety picturesque feature in the { landscape besides Back-Shot for Kiephants, (De rolt Free Press.) Elephants like to have buckshot fired into them. The lead allays all frritation in the summer, aod h ns up the flesh so that the Hies can't bite through Hard te De. One of the hardest things for a to do is to convince himself that the pants wade for him by his mother look “ if they had come from the clothler's not to get | WAYS OF RECKONING TIME As the Practiced Colored Floridan, 8 Fla dy Lett 1] colored people of this the hay py facu ty boutes for them are al hy Down Mary A. Denis Many of the country seem to have of ignoring time most unmeaning, lucidents are certain urrences. “sens de wah, “ ‘est after de wah," being the most prom fnent amoung thelr references when tioned with regard to age or locg iy jest dunno, miissis, quite what age 1 is said one gray od man, King thought fully into t rown of Lis battered Lad, “but 1's es de age ob Musa ober comed inter dis world est about de time he did. Lut yo vars 4 obert died ab at twe ty-odd yards ago, 'n 1 never Knew what his age wor—on'y Lim ‘n me won de same nge, miss” Aunt | old man, with a head like na Massachu setts statesinnn, ealled here the other day with vegetables to sell. He, his gray and white donkey, the home manufactured cart, with bempen harness, made a good Florida picture, standing under the great chinaberr tree I asked Aunt how old he waa “Well, hes the oldest brudder 1 se ‘nm | recaon he's a heap older n me . on know your own People Oe que io FLARE | Hee metry got, “But Aunt | aty als de fa ber hearty laugh bout dose ar hings gout " she responded “I'se awlul but Isra’l oat dar, | know hs de oldest, ‘cause when Sher mans soders goed on de run roo Georgy, he wor quite peart of n man, wid de gray bars io his bard, n my Margret dat was de last chile 1 hed wis a sel tin’ on de sun lower patch, jest Vig enough | to feed de chickens, 'n Ire comm held her up bigh, 1 ‘member, see de tops © dar older dan 1 kuows ” she Wisely nn #0 1 bats an dats de added. nodding den he ony hur me # § wi I head gentleman, “Well, | reckon I's Katy. thar,’ “But has I said “Well, 1 reckon,” OUSs sie. "bul » MHS a few v'ars older 'n "was his answer d mi kuow how he wah As with the e'ders » Ida is a grandchild of bright as 1 T incredulous as to r her comes J Urea convict) Lest veruntim “How ud mn You MUCH we without The harde belween inspiration a d fhe brain immediate working [I «pirat musi ave rest or led 18 A Dig But a large part of our nee Arex In est 7 CONN "AY onia Chair, as Ly et w owl Or n the {0 athiel i chopping rambling eats tyeneraily only a sinall part brain is sndu'y weed, sod that vperated Ly m other purl: that is mental application Gladstone doubtless rests his brain from the s of state as much by such studies as Homer as by the sturdy blows of Lis ax The pastor s calls at the of lock not only doubles the his presching, but most effect ually rest his brain by the change If one has overworked both stoma bs and bra et mm bewar i callin } tion sor by change of car homes bis good of ow he vie y tle ' sion siimuinte them 0 long 108 Cshers sem \ New RK od wank Note \ n . fire y en printed i viii Kind of bank note colors instead of the black and ank of England notes is fo LER L y the Dank of The jromise to pay in the note is surrounded on we of is fox 1 v broad orcamental band wid on the other two sides by a border in which the vaiue of bie note is printed great number of times un one order the seal and counter seal of King Willams 1) of Fouthmd sre printed in brown on a yellow ground, and bet ween them are the royal arhs on a blue ground. On the upper border are the arms of the bank in brown vn a yellow groumd, with the date of the establishment of the bank, 1695 The chief novelly of the new note is in its colors, which will, of course, make re. production by photography impossible and it is believed will revent forgery, The paper on which the new note is rinted is made by the same firm that pro- oe the Pank of Englaud note pap : read A Death Trap, The death rato of the City of Mex for frome than that of the city of ow York. Mexico is 8,000 feet above the sea but there ls no ibility of draining it Hence itis a wh ey xR trap. ul uty 8 brother, a very finedooking naty | age, | with | ignant | she could | wor | Subsequently 1 asked the old | | [JASTINGS & REEDER, Professional jLdnY Oyyog » i Kings Claris, KELLER, ATTORNEY“ ATHAW BELLEFONTE, PA Tau Bond Udlentine, General Insurance and Real Estate Agent, le a Bellefonte Fa. J CALVIN MEYER, (8 ATTON yEYAT LAW Baelbofuniv, Pa OFFICE IN BUSH ARCADE, ZND FLOOR, | | All Fire Ins. companies represented | na. 3. Uhvim. nm, are first class, Traveler's Life an { La vim, | Accident Policies, Special attention ; : : : griven to Real Estate. I now have ova | w A ont vO or 0 TY TY PS "73 Weodiing's liven \ THIRTY HOUSES and TW 0| i SLR i HUNDRED LOTS FOR SALE | | HARSHBERGER, (Successor n . cabad Mrerant y Yenttid am N it Vv. eae properiies are joosted in differen ris ol LAW po " K "a Hautshlurger; ATFORNEY AT thee Doron and in the suburbs, sud In sr jon pin I hL iw } A hi SH fa rmeond style are bound to please the purchaser, Many of the | Heming cdi ote ibs regidences are very desirable and all are good, The lots will make sxoellent location for bulidisg. The { houses range in price from PSOO to BPS,BOC. Fis L BOWER & ORVIS ATT RN} Rvs nest dour Ww Bolisfonte, Pa. 624 1y Horing J. L Erasotea ! C.F. Hewes SY4ANGLER & HEWES, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, “RLLEFONTE, CENTRE COUNTY, PA Special attention to Colisctions practices in all the { coarte. Consultative lu Usrmsn or Koglish 6.28.1 First payments small ths purchaser, hose who want t leforred payments to sul! buy should consult me, PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE. Special attention given 10 the collection of claims Avtumn term begins Sept. ©, 1885. All business attended to promptly ly Thisinstitution is located In one of the most bean | — tiful aod bealthlal spots of the entire Allegheny region | M { 8 Py it in open to students of both sexes, snd offers the fo} J G. LON E, lowing Courses of Stuly Je ATTORNEY AT | ) F. FORTNEY, . ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, FA OfMce in Conrad House Allegheny street, 1. A Full Bolentific Course of Four Years 2. A Latin Belentific course 8 The following ADVANCED COURF ¥F8 LAW, Bellefonte Ps tupied by the iste Wilson Yel b ou Dice ln the {W. FP rooms forme 1y o fiws you's each following the fest two years of the Bolentd fe ( AGRICULTURE; (Lb) NATURAL HIRTO"Y CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS ; (4) CIVI] ENGINEERING § Ashort SPECIAL COURSE in Agriculture A short SFRCI oturss (a McCULLOUGH, ATTORNEY AT LAW FUHILIFABURG ding, iu the room | THOMAS J. FA Office | or tuple tt i In Banking ddr Abort { Comput y b : LOCOURSE in Chemintry MECHANIC ARTS, com ith study { €. A reorganized coure in iAnivg shop-work = A now Spe 6. HASTING w. 7 ALEDER . inl Conrse and Boience, for Young Ladies A Uaretally Ursded Preparatory Course. BPECIAL OOURSES are arranged 1 watits of ludividusl students two years) in Literature ATTORNEYS AT LAW BELLEFO { g + Allogheny street two Soors snst ! th of Yoousa & Hasting meet the Mice Military driil Iscideninis Yory low is required, Expenses for boned and Tuivon free. Young ladies un der charge of & competent lady Principal, AREY A B= V Ex J. WEILPLIY BHARY ER & GEPHART, ATTORNEYS AT LAW eel, noril High. Bells re 9 wp TH BOOK and JOB OFFICE For Catalogues, or other information GEO W_ATUHAMRTON, LL D Brave Usidway sddreas Preupesy, Cony ue Ou Pa \lleghien) E CENTRE DEMOCRAT (IEINLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW HIGH STREET, BELLEFONTE, PA OFYERING GREAT INDUCEMENTS Is Now i THOSE WISHING FIRST CLARS Plain or Fancy Printing. MITCHELL, PRACTICA Wu P SIUTRYVEYOR LACK HAVEN. PA Centre an AND ALL KINDS OF BLANKS pay Urders attention pay Printing done in r{ i 8] K. HOY. M D., Lis Itching Piles —-8ymptons and Cure The sympt *i iration RHONE., Dentist, can ns are moisture, like per by scratching, very distressing, particular intense 1ehing, Increased B iid ly as night, seems as if pin worn \ ) Hy sorawliog in and al private parts vist o rect IEWRLER ut Lo Ie , Ley. A Allegheny slreed, LE are sOoelimes allowed to eontinue very serie sults follow, “SWAYNE'SOIN # & pleasant, sure cure. Also for Tetter liek, Salt Rheum, Seald He ad, las, Barbers Tteh, Blothelies, crusty Skin Disenses, 5) ernie 5 Erysipe« all Sent by mail for boxes 81.25, (in stamps) Dr. SWAYNE & SON, Phila delphia, Pa. Sold by Druggists. 58-1y BIGGEST wi HUMBUGOUT fraud on ita very face If you doubt our business or sur goods, we willsend sample fren, We have an article thatevery man, woman and child peeds and spprect. sles Every housek caper and everrhody «Joe will buy IL It pars agents immense satisfaction. We want } male or female. Mention this paper and you will got circalars ond full information FREE, Sampler seat if rpguested Add rem Pitbueh, hh Business Cards, BOAN SHOP, Firet Nations! Rank BELLEVOXTY Fa. 5 Propr, t iKM BARBER 1 Unie Address, ‘ENTRE IMPANRY COUNTY BANKING THE roflaacd gives immense GENT in cach county, ANNES A 0 J bb Ruparar © Pp LL wie WOMANS DY RE TES SWIEDIEE NT O00 e. Al « for ¢ silk Fast ' ' ¢ sale by POTTT GREEN t fenth eo aones, Prea't 2.7. mann, Cseh'y JIRAT NATIONAL BANK OF BELLEVONTE, Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, Pa, | CHRISTIE'S School of Business. " | ovelts Guide to Fruit Culture Tans freivtnl of 2 devored (0 the a1 pein ty of imeart ng busi acess know of fae, anid For Mattresses, Now ¢ time bangs the Alt . ing in mattresses, and we would recommend CORK SHAV. INGS + bring the chonpost aid most arsine af 3 eo that con be seed 40 a, will A & large bed i For #ale 1p ARMSTRONG, BROTHER & €0., Cor. 24 azd Railroad Btrects PITTSBURGH, PA. all the pal nt “rye to qualilying the young and ay hotean be comparad with 1 Mt ure it = reais A valun idle aged of both sexes by rew and | 0 Co ving. as i Anes full thods for the FeapOLE ble prasiog, cuitare » duties of busi woned partial des riptivem «fa w * 8 Look of aver TO pages. wit! an elegantly printed and embellis od engravings and several! volured y s Piles with cologod plates Yin which bat a part of the interested in fruit culture o} Little Silver, Now Jersey ork on Hort) ve treo tions for planting wtjoal me 1 maagew «of ruts of sone life iNaminated } Rates moderate, Advan REes MUpere For party ulare n dross, 8, N. CHRISTIE, Principal Lock Haves, Pa. fen tree of mature s without plates, 5, ote om Everybody at all uid seed 10 3. 1 o Sd getn y LARDWARE, WILSON McFARILANE & CO. DEALERS IN we ALBO Paints, Oils, Glass and Varnishes, we AND Cork Shavings] stances and ask only weetit’s Unde to | sil Kind | thy varietios, It | over | with hundreds of | Lovett i STOVES, RANGES» HEATERS, BUILDERS HARDWARE SMORE HOUSE, Front and Bpruoce Stee is, PRILAPEBTRG, PA Good Meals and Lodging st moderate rates, "tabling sttachiod 27 uf PA JAMES PASSMORE, Prop «WAN HOTE SWAN HOTEL, Barney Coyle's NEWLY REMODELED HOTEL, PHILLIPSBURG, » Newly furnished, stabliy #7 of, A first clase House good sud prices moderuts ( VARMAN’S HOTEL, Opporite Court House, BELLEFONTY Pa TERMBES1.26 ER DAY A good Livery stiached 11 Bt SH HOUSE, BELLEFONTE, PA., Families and single gentlemen, ns well as the gon eral traveling public and commercial men sre invites to this First-Class Hotel, where they will find bom comforts st reasonable rates, Liberal reduction to J urymen and others attending Court W. kK TELLER, Prop'r BUTTS HOUSE, (Corner Allegheny & Bishop streets.) BELLEFONTE, Pa. “4. X. Lehman, Propr. This popular hotel, under the munagement of th present proprietor, is better Sled thes ever for (he entertainment of guests. Eales ressonsble. [may 2 8 \ ILLHEIM HOTEL, MILLHEIM, CENTRE COUNTY, PENNA W. 8. MUSSER, Proprietor. The town of Millhelm is located in Penn's Valley shout two miles from Coburn Fistion, on the Lewis burg, Centre and Bpruce Creek Hallrosd, withase: roundinge that make it a PLEASANT SUMMER RESORT. A csb the Millbeim Hotel ssoom- Good trout fSekdng in the immediate vicinity runs to every traln. At modations will be found ate New Brockerhoff House. JROCKERHOFF HOUSE, J ALLEGHENY£T., BELLEFONTE, Fa C. G. McMILLEN, Prop'r Good Sample Room on Furst Floor. sw Bus 12 d from all Trains Special rate to witnesses and jurors 4 res ats (CENTRAL HOTEL, / {(Oppggite The Rallrond Station, "MI ESBURG, CENTEE COUNTY, PF) A. A. KOHLBECKER, Proprietor THROUGH TRAVELERS on the raflre this Hot an oe ent place meal aa ALL TRAINS stopsb 1256 nidnnte [FIRST NATIONAL HOTEL. MILLUHEIN, CENTRE OOUNTY, PA S. 7. Frain, Proprietor. RATES—81 00 PER DAY. .3 $ 1T0 DF MEETING ALL TRA A GOOD IVERY ATTACHED. bee emoder boxes, 3 SWAYNI] : Wasson's Marble Centre 1iall, Pa. I—— am now prepared to fur- | ish at the very lowest fig- ure. the best Marble, and Granite Monuments or Headstones, with the most hy ot - _—— t Elendscime Doslign guar- all in- atrial and a share of your paroi- age. Respectfully, FRANK WASSON. and workmanship. antee satisfaction in 1 Por Neurafpts in tho | back, Demat, Bide, rae Pung “Por Shor tes Far Chronic chi tis and Sore Throat take IPERUEA COPERUN A IR Lhe purest, most prompt, efictent medbc pe Khown fe mas. SCPERUNA 16 The Test aggeti ret teil seals Praa xa’ trode 00°18 ethog ofule oF | "00°88 "sornion xiy
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