FARE AT AMERICAN HOTELS. A Mewe the Right Direction—The Dietary Also Improving. Hieorge les in The Century. | When I have seen the lengthy bill of fare so commonly furnished at large American hotels, and thought of the waste wntailed, 1 have often believed that a re former might suc.eed, by establishing, say in New York, a hotel on a new plan, one that would atford the small, good va riety that one finds at the smaller London | hotels of the best class—a variety well cooked and served, through the cook's at tention not being dissipated among a mul titude of dishes At two restaurants in New York, on Broadway and Fifth av emu respeciively, one gets an excellent table d’ hote dinner of this kind at the reasonable charge of $1.25, which in. cludes a pint of vin ordinniree. The best hotels, it gives me pleasure to state, are fast moving in the direction of simplicity of bill of fare In New York the leading house on the American plan does not provide its table with much more than one-half the variety | of dishes one may have offered at second rate, pretentious concerns throughout the country. unquestionably improving Fruit and vegetables are consumed much more plen tifully than before quick trains transported them cheaply and canning became a pro digious business Baked joints and fowl, 80 often parboiled and scdden, are giving place to better things in the wav of genu ine roasts The gridiron, thank goodness, has well nigh driven the frying pan out of the Kitchen, and wholesome broiled steaks and chops have taken the place of the bard, greasy meats that spoiled so many digestions in the past. Pie, too, is going, and its exodus has had much to do with the genesis of fat : But hot bread and cakes still hold their own, and the baleful ice pitcher remains active for stomachic mischief. Porridge, however, is more easily had at a hotel in New York than in Edinburgh, and, with | cracked wheat, has gone abroad through. | obliged to live as cheaply and humbly as the Rockies and doing good all out the | nion, crossed visited the ac itic slope, the way. Salt fish, sait meat, and pork are now little used. Fresh fish and oye ters are consumed very largely, and, ex changed for the game of distant back woods and prairies, are carried from lake aud sea to the most interior cities and towns of the continent—another blessing due to the ruzged old Englishman who first put a boiler on wheels and sent it traveling about the country! Under the influence of improved diets and the custom of taking a ‘vacation dur ing the heated term, we are glad to learn from statisticians that the physique of our people is improving, and that they are living longer than their predecessors did Ad pose 18 being deposited on lanky forms, and although Brother Jonat Can scarcely yel be: depicted 8 person be bids fare to become sud Keeps on adopting ures in food and rest hif bh Connon sense moas A mnt nn Romance. B Pe Poo Berth Gerolt, daughter of minister to the | the Mopastery of the \ was of father the Prussian ed States, who entered Vy isiiation in fami) | s a Pro a Catholic repre Nhe was ol ness and her father quit Count chur gation Baton belong i is i Gi Aadva Was W hy patience engagement been success ul course. entitled this time our government and the tate at Berlin, which ended in the re old minister On ( ‘atholic, to adhere with e cause of the federal government during the dark days of the rebellion. Bertl Gerolt disappear fo d before ber an within the same walls a daughter of tie Fmperor Itnrbide and a daugliter of Winfield Seott How She Trea's “an Fran ise i : When men go together the generally shake [or the costs the dinner. Cirle generally pay their shares But I like te watch the conscious superiority, and importance A girl puts on whea she is go ing to pay the check for the feast. The affectionate attention receives from the others is a simple and elicient guide to the purse 0” the party. If you have any doubt of it watch the ostentatious way in which the payer takes out her purse, takes up the check and examines if or asks the waiter how much it is Watcl how they all wait upon the one who pays Fhe show hier a deference that is unmis takable, give place to her as they approac) the counter and and laughing, the de otedliy to the It's] 4 ome contr ersy ros Ielweet autoritics all of the although s asm Lor Lhe the oly thus (jen of the she trol oul gigLymeg guests holding on most arms of the treater } ut, dear creatures the yely are chuck full of human vature, and that's | what's the troulde with us all The Curse of (hinatown Alta Califor The growth of ( hiuatown is rious question for prop.rt, owners northern part of Nan Francis because the existence of such n blot has far reach ing elfects in depreciating the value land on that side of city a blight from California street Beach While are going man miles out inte the southiwesiern poriion of the city to find homes, on the norther side there are large unbullt spaces iying within ten blocks of the heart of the Lusi ness quarter. For residences this part o A Very se the to North peop . the city is the most pictures jue and not | the least healthful of all, awd let it labors population in another direction W hat does this? It is the Chivatown falling on that region eursing it. People will not bu; homes where they hate to go through or go by Chinatown to get to them AF ench Tomonrane « Lecturer (Foreig 1 ota Chevreul, the famous Freoch chemist who celebrated bis 100th birthday ast month. is a temperance lecturer incaronte He is a total abstaiicr from all spirituous liquors, and is in Tull possession of all his ren ws, frequently lecturing to the students of the Jardin dos © lontes, in Pars, | not 1 , feeling, gainer by it, pecuniarily and otherwise, The dietary, too, in America is | | snug little | times | fall under both Afures | the consequence’ {of my $10 a week | than n the | | deats of | It has const | | INS0, while in oes | wound upon the 2d . month dB | average Kansas town will ander a reproach that drives capital snd | shadow of Rua | Living Cheaply in the City. [Brooklyn Eagle.) The writer was conversing, the other day, with a young man of reduced fortune { who has been dining for years at the | restaurants, snd whose appearance tainly does not indicate that cer the experi- | ence has been pre udicial to him. “What is the use of my patronizing So and So's saloon,” he exclaimed, “where | am charged 2) or 30 cents for a meal that | I ean get 15 cents us good elsewhere for 10 or Ashamed of being seen going into these places? Certainly have long ago got over that thy boy, and I have been the What care Lif itis a grimy faced work: ingman who is my vis a vis at table? 1 consider a dirty faced, hard working Inborer as good as 1 am, and anyway | am not fool enough to throw away my money on a mere sentiment, to fill the pockels of your tony saloonkeeper. What? The smell? ©, yes: | know it | Isnt pleasant sitting in the atmosphere of these p'aces for very long, but one gets used to that as to everything else. ” He had been rich and wasteful a few | years ngo, and now the writer ventured to ask him “What may ba vour average weekly expenditure for board at present.” “1 ess than $5—sometimes considerably less " he answered atonce “1 havea room, with gas and all other modern conveniences, you know, In a respectable private family. for $1.75 a week: my breakfast seldom costs me more than J or ¥ cents, my dinner 15, and my supper 10, so that vou see I worry along very well on slightly over $2 a week for my food and my whole weekly | expenses, except on rare occasions, do not e ceed £4 or $1.70. at the most, and some- What is save more out now than 1 did five years ago out of $.5. And you can de pead upon it there are men in Brooklyn f whom vou would not exnect it, to day of when vou see them in the street, who are Why, Ido” Comparative Morality. Pr videnes Jounal In the United States alone, making claim to the civilization, crimes of distinctly and definitely crimes by the law. The puritan leaven is not as 200 years ago, but there is enough of it left to have a deep and, in sections, a controlling in upon American society, and even where publi opinion is comparatively lax it is that wicl p proper name of countries highest grade of immorality are recognized strong as uence SOM M1 i wr wv [ thing Kedness is known by its he rotienness of France is It has been eat ng for ages proverbial the very yw its effect in a decadence alike The pres paying the terrible pena f the past, with the nation, until n cernible cumuiative bur the Germans who Romething “ove! Kent Tass g TOW ADO to the vase ot can Ix Ain Tw 8 1 on thes hav ‘orist nt The Craze RA Ant Omke aly bee Tred tar pn pw nt \ year or two since the p 1hl'shers outh « Comp ofle 1 00 for more Lhsn singe mot of ed a prize of for which Competed the past sod the offer of 10 the best short story 1LMK writers th during ink Wagoalis re manus ipt Yoiumes ih lishers, on an average, reject ten novel they print. lt but a ce that a swindler opened a IF nglish : to is ork for the # negotiating between He exacted a fee of £1 cleriea ork of Cw when, they regi ry and ed to avol the oliece found ireds of manu pt pad thrown into a corners, their origi pers unbroken 3 ' fina’ly he 1 hun ‘Ages a wrap Carriage Kt qastte Vi Now in Furop most pere mmlory CAarrin Th on the right had | “es with a re de o young | f her. In a i tema or gv barouch or gance impropriety or lady of the party to assume this, she ondon hit of the important any her Aris ’ : ome. it would be 1} vel nele or if she ignores own does A Fatal Month. hica Teibn July has been a fatal month for presi and expresidents ‘ohn Adams and Thomas .e ers jedd July 4, 1 26; Monroe uly i, 1%] Tas lor July A and Grant, July 2, ISNG, while Garfield received his death day of the same INN] Paving for the Whistle, Abifens (Kan! Chronicl overnor Anthony once sald: “The vote bonds to bavacan totieto a d ws tall” Many Kansas towns that ten years ago had bright prospects are in day nevdeond as Fil) gypunn mummy beeanse of recklessness in going into debt Fx fw amet Hoalth Patio The health patrol of United States rev. ene steamers now extends from Maine to th tio trande. Ul cors are instructed to speak to all vessels satering porte, find out whether contagious diseases exist on board, and whether the port of departure wis healthy or unhealthy. The 1 omans used movable type to mark thelr pottery nnd indorse their books AY ww 1 | Bellefonte 6:06 » Aas | Ina | summer | | FAST y sidvance for the | | ERIE MALL other seat i Kailroads, ALD EAGLE VALLEY R Time Table in effect May, 12, WESTWARD. I | Leave Lock Huven Fiomingt in. vin MULE Hall. ..o0in coiivnirennn Beech Cre k Eugloville Howard Mount KEagl Curtin Milesburg Bullefonte..o Milesburg Snow Shows Unionville. int... Buld Engle 1, | Ee Arrive at Tyrone EASTWARD. Leave Tyrone Eunst Ty PUB. covirnsnnani rss Fowler.. Hannah Port Matilda Martha JAAR anmines coat sua ranensinm Unionville.... Snow Show MUeaburg......c..ooninnines Bellefonte Milesburg...... ..... Curlin ' RE Mount gagle........cone § Howsrd........ ’ Eagleville Beech Cree H MH Bal assesesssness cn § Plea liagton. cooausiniiisn x Arrive at Lock Haven 3 =1 = x ELLEFONTE & SNOW SHOE R.—Time Table in effect May Leaves Snow Shoe 5 a. m 9 “id m., Arrivesia inte Leaves Bellefe 9.05 a Snow Shoe st 10.208. m Leaves © 1:40 p. m Bellefonte 5 Leaves Bellefonte 8:25 p Snow Shoe m., Arrives st Snow Shoo , Arrives sl m,, arrives at BLAIR EWISBURG & ¥ Time Table in Wi sem F'YRONEK effect Muy STWARD | Wp Eg Warriors Mark | R54 WESTWARD | ERIE MAIL Phila Joly Dis Harrish irg Ww Jor L Ker rs at Erie, Leaves Arriv | NIAGARA EXPRESS Leaves Philndeipt Harrisburg Arr. st W LINE Leaves Philade Harrisburg Williamsport Arr at Lock Haven EASTWARD. LOCK HAVEN EXPRESS Leaves Lock Haven Willi srr at Harrisburg Philads DAY EXPRESS Leaves Kane Renave lowk Ha Ww sIneport phis maport amn i rs. Iphis nrr at Harrisburg Philadelphia 4) 10 40 11 45 Leaves Erie it ] Banovo . Lock Haven Williamsport 1 00 arr al farrisburg.c.. 4 20 Philadelphia...... 7 60 Erie Mail East and West Erie with trains on 1. 8S. & M Corry with B. I with B. NY &P wood with A. V. RR Am AM R. NEILSON, Gon'l Supt CANCER CURED. No disenses have so thoroughly baffled she skill of the medieal profession as mncerous affections and as they have al. ways been considered incurable, it has been thought disreputable to ndopt toeir treatment at a specialty ; and honce physi clans have neglected their proper study, But of late years now and important dis. coveries have brought forth 8 course that now proves successful in any of its forms, with certainty, without the use of the knife or caustic plasters, We have a treatment that is comparatively mild, It is not poisonous, does not interfere with th 3 healthy flesh, can be applied to any part of the body, even the tongue. We take nothing for our services until the eancer is cured. Address D. J. HULBERT, Esgieville, Contre Co, Pa. am | connect at | 8. RR; nig & W.RR ; at Emporiam | RR, and »t Drift. | op a ————————————————— Professional Cards, - HENRY KELLER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA, Orrion wire D8 Keiuen 11f J CALVIN MEYER, Fe ATTORNEY AT-LAW, dellefonte, Pa Offios with Judge Hoy Jxo, 0, Orvis, ( ()RVIS, I OMe Woodring M. Bowes, iLLts L JOWER & ORVIS, ATTORNEYBAT- LAW, Bellefonte, Pa urt House, on first floor of Usvis opposite the ( 's Block | 1 HA RSHBERGER, (Successor ® 10 Yocum & Harshberger) ATTORNEY AT LAW Office N. KE. corner Diamond, next door to Fleming's Talloring Establishment Bellefonte, Pa bly, J. L. Fravorea, | C » \§ 0 ~ Cy St ANGLER & HEWES, ATTORNEYS AT-LAW BELLEFONTE, CKNTRE COUNTY, FA special attention to ( vilections; practice In / ! courts. Consultation In German or Bugiish, PF. Hewes D F. FORTNE Y, . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, Pa Office in Conrad House, Alleghony strost, Special attention given to the collection of claims All business attended to promptly ly J. 6 LOVE, ATTORNEY AT wAW, Bellefonte, Pa Office in the rooms forme. iy voc upied by the late W.P. Wilson ou vol bh THOMAS J. McCULLOUGH, ATTOENEY AT LAW, PHILIPABURG, PA Office in Albert Owen's building, iu the room form. ory occupied by the Philipeburg Banking Company ily P.N, HANTINGS WW. Fr. RAEEDER HASTINGS & REEDER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW BELLEFONTE, PA. ce on Alleghany street, two doors east of the of. fice cocupied by late firm of Yocum & Hastings BIA YER J. WEALFRY ENARY JAMES A JJEAVER & GEPHART, ) J ATTORNKYS AT LAW : Oifjes en Allegheny street, north of High, Belle nts, Fa VW, > Last do i-1y HEINLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA ir tothe le art House, 211 ft , lie the ( | LEMENT DALE, . J ATTORNAY -AT-LAW Bellefont C. HIPPLE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW LOCK HAVEN. PA mptly stiended t ily ¥i ! * All business pr MITCHELL, PRACTICAL SURVEYOR, LOCK HAVEN, PA, in Senrfleld, Contre and k Haven Nationa! Ban) 20-1y W. HAFER, DENTIST BELLEFOXRTY [)* A. PA » First Nat BELLEFONT | |. RK, H( Y, M b High street i=l) R. J. W. i at RH ONE, Dentist, can IM to ‘ in A lke L { P. BLAIR, * JEWELER, LOCES, Jaw ELAY, Re, ted, On Allegheny street, eu Business Cards, B SHOP, First Nationa! Bank BELLEFUNT Pa, K. A. Beck, £3 Propr, ( Y ARBER ('ENTRE COUNTY BANKING ! COMPANY tecoive Wopowite And Allow Inte "01 THaoount tes | BY and Sel} Gov. Sacurities, James A Braves, President, J.D. Buvoesnr, Cashier af Ef are s for superior to NE Ww tr fontlh any a, woul, silk “.ty ps M ANR DY Al ers. Fast, brilliant ¢ sale by F. POTTY GREEN EO wones, Pree’ 2. PF. mann, Osab'r JIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BELLEFONTE, Allegheny Street, Bellefonte Ps. CHRISTIE'S School of Business. HIS devoted to the specialty of imparting busioess know | ledge, and to qualifying the young and middle aged of both sexes by new and practical methods for the responsible duties of business life, Rates moderatd. Advantages super | ior, For particulars address, 8. N. CHRISTIE, Principal Lock Haves, Pa. df matitution is all the 6-28-11 | 0- | Bond Valentine, General Insurance and Real | Estate Agent, Bellefonte a. OFFVICE IN BUSH ARCADE, IND FLOOK, i a | All Fire lus. COMPANIES TEPT cented are first clus, Traveler's Life an Accident Policies, Special attention griven to Real Estate | THIRTY HOUSES and HUNDRED LOTS FOR SALE. These properties are located different parts of the borough and in the suburbs, and in location and style are bound to please the purchaser. Mapy of the residences are very desirable and sll are good lots will make excellent location for building {| houses range in price from FSOO to S,BS00. First payments small ; deferred the purchaser, Those who want to buy should consult nie ~ PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE. Autumn term begins Sept. ©, 1885, Thisinstitution is located in one of the most besu tUful and healthful spots of the entire Allegheny region. | It ls open to students of both sexes, snd offers the fol lowing Courses of Study 1. A Full Belentific Course of Four Years . A Latin Beioutific course / nou have ove In The | payments to suit 2 3 The following ADVANCED COURFES, of two years | each following the first two years of the Belentd (8) AGRICULTURE; (b) NATURAL | HIBTONY: (c) CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS; (4) | CIVII ENGINEERING, A short BPECIAL COURSE in Agriculture, . A short SPECI: L COURSE in Chemistry be A reorganized MECHANIC ARTS, o biniog shop-work with study fic Course course in rn. . . , & new Special Course and Bolence, for Young Ladies A Carelally Graded Preparatory Course ¥, BPECIAL COURBES are arranged t wants of judividual stadents two years) In Literature eel tLe Military drill is required, incidentals very low, 1 dor charge o Expenses for board and wition free. Young ladies un { s competent lady Priscipal For Catalogues or other information GEO. W. ATHERTON, LL.D Brate Coriman address Prssipewy, Cant se Cola THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BOOK and JOB OFFICE, HIGH STREET, BELLEFONTE, PA IS NOW OFFERING GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO THOSE WISHING FIRST Plain or Fancy Printing, We have unusual facilities { iy LAW BOOKS, PAMPHLETS N ENVELOPES AND ALL KINDS OF BLANKS Br rders Dy mail w atiention bay tr eceive prompt Printing & bestistivie, sh tice and : west rate § Itching Piles-8Symptons and Cure The symptoms sre moisture, like per aspiration, scratebing inlense 1lching, increased by very articular re erawling in and about the rectum; private paris are sometimes If allowed 10 enntinue very serious re “SWAYNESOINTMENT rure Also for Tetter teh, Sali Rheum, Seald Head, Erysipe Ins, Barbers lteh. distressing, p ly at night, seems as of pin-wi were the aflect ed sults follow fA pleasant cure all Sent by mail for £1.25 n stamps Address, Dr. SWAYNE & SON, Phila delphia, Pa. Sold by Druggists. 5-8-1y BIGGEST moazst HUMBUG OUT rand on (ta very face If vou doubt our busines er sur goods, we willsend sample fren, We have an article thatevery man, woman and child pends aod appreci. sien Every housckoaper and everybody eloe will buy IL Ti pavsagenis immense profs and gives immense satisfaction. We want } lexNT in each county, male of female. Mention this paper and you will get Fhe circalars and full information . Bamplies sant . TER SWIIDISE X70. 00. Pvdergh, Ma Blotheches, rusty Skin Diseases ¥) cents genly hoxes THE Mrgquested. Address Cork Shavings For Mattresses. Now is the time to change the Alling mattresses and we would recommend - INGS » being the —t CORK SHAV. tiche that con be need. § For fale by ARMSTRONG, BROTHER & (C0. Cor. 24 and Railroad Streets wor. PITTSBURGH, PA. Tom, will Bil» nage bed, Lovetts Guide to Fruit Culture of a ther 1} r culture giving prawing wd npariial de in a book of over T0 pages, wit! elegantly prioted and embellis engravings and soveral smlored y Price with colored plates i which bs but a part of the 1 interested in fruit | Little Bilver, Now the publication of nursery may ore is no st oan be compared with * Loves It be really a valuable work on Horti “oe inetractions for planting cuitnre and matagem wt of fruits of all kind worthy variotios af Hine od with Pp teow Guide 1 i Culture” it does fail riptions «f a nated cover hundreds of tree of nature i Evervyl colmre should send 10 J Jorany, wiy at all and gota coy A ARDWARE, WILSON - A McFARLANE & CO. DEALERS IN TOVES, RANGES * HEATERS. LBO Paints, Oils, Glass and Varnishes. w— AND, BUILT DERS HARDWARE J f The | | present proprietor | entertainment of guests | about two miles from Coburn Etation. on {| burg, Centre sand Spruce Creek Railrosd, with« | rune to every train | ale iets without plates, §, ote T. Lovers JPASSMORE HOUSE, Front and Bprace Btreois, PHILIVEBTRG, PA Goud Meals and Lodging at moderate rates stabiling attached, 74 ® JAMES PASSMORE, Prop «WAN HOTEL Ny HOTEL, Barney Coyle's NEWLY BEEMODYELED HOTEL, PHILIPEBURG Newly A first class Hones furnished | good and prices moderate TWO | (3 ARMAN’S HOTEL, x Opposite Court House, BELLEFONTY va TERMS $1.25 ER DAY A good Livery sttached «13 B USH HOURBE, J) BELLEFONTE, PA., Families and single gentlemen, as well as the rn | oral traveling public and commercial men srs invite | to this First-Class Hotel, where they will ind bom | comforts at reasonable rates Liberal reduction to Jurymen and others sttendig Court W. K TELLER, Prop's (Corner Allegheny & Bishop streets) 21 B BELLEFONTE, Pa. 7. X. Lehman, Propr. This popular hotel, under the management of *%, Ix better fitted thas ever fur the Rates reasonable. [may 2 53 TTS HOUSE, LHEIM HOTEL, IL M MILLHEIM, CENTRE COUNTY, PENNA W. B. MUSSER, Proprietor. The town of Millhelm is located fn Penn's Valley the Leow'y roundings thet make its PLEASANT SUMMER RESORT. Good trout Seking in the immediate vicinity. A cab At the Millheim Hotel socom modations will be found firetclass and terms moder June 25, 1879-1 y* New Brockerhoff House, ROCKERHOFF HOUSE, ALLEGHENY FT. BELLEFONTE, P2 C. G. McMILLEN, Prop'r Good Sample Room om Furst Floor, Ba-Free Bus to and and from all Trains. Epecial rates to withesses and jurors 1 I {CENTRAL HOTEL, / (Opposite the Rullrond Station MILESBURG, CENTRE COUNTY A. A. KOHLBECKER, Proprietor THROUGH TRAVE LERS on this Hotel ar mend as ALL Pa on the rafliroed w excellent place TRAINE stop abot 28 to lunch 1 Joe minutes PIRST NATIONAL HOTFI MILLHEIN, CENTRE O01 A S. 7. Frain, Propriete.r. RATES—$1 00 PER DA) TTACHED. cry em | A in SRUNKT Vi A GOOD LIV s Hot ; ERY A Headouariers for § wg was COS Wiscellaneons, Swayne's Pills Comf Sick ie from nee irom § Wasson's Marble Work. Centre Hall, Pa. am now prepared to fur- | ish at the very lowest fig- ure, the best Marble, and Granite Monuments or Headstones, with the most IHandsome Design and workmanship. 1guar- antee satisfaction in all in- stances and ask only a trial and a share of your paron- age. Respectfully, FRANK WASSON, “For Neuralgia in the | back, breast, side, shonida any where clue, take Int “For Oraanp of the Son Rillonsmess, Harries, or \ PER xa For Cough, Asthma, Night dw Shortness of RS reath, take PRALUNA “For Chronic Nasal Ostarrh, Brome chitls and Sore Throat take FERUNA CPERUNA Is the purest, post prompt, and efficient medicine Known to man, *' SCPERUNA 18 the best appetizer, purest tonic, nest lnvigorator of the § AIrvd mind, ** ‘UH you can’ | sleep, 11 You sre we worried mentally, take Prnuxa,.*’ But remember (he most Important of Allis that Pent XA will cure Chronic Bia “ath,
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