————— “ “FINE HAND SEW ING. surprise and he explained as follows: “Ten yours ago I was under bookkeeper for Ilegel & Co. at 81.50 a yenr. Bom! hing happened pity maiter what-—<amnd 1 was thrown out i battered arornd for abr two mot in thea wand to work at $8750. At that time | lived at Bixtioth and Market, was thin and wonk and couldn't walk a mile to save a dol lar. Atleast 1 thought | couldn't, but when my wages were reduced so fearfully I had to economize, and 1 did so by walking home on fair days from Tenth and Market to Hix teenth stroet--say five miles. If nearly killed me at first, and then I began to enjoy it. In three months | was walking both ways, and I've kept it up ever since, Ten miles a day sumiper and winter, unless daring a bard storm, mud Jook at me! One hundred and eighty pounds, appetite of an ostrich and na aday's sickness in teti years," Philadelphia Call, Big Bills for Dry Goods. The bend of one of the great New York dry goods firms was asked tio other day if be could give any iden of the yearly sgorepates of the Bilis of his eaviest customers, Twenty five thousand dollars, be said, one woman bad spent with him within & twelvemonth, a several others had grown poorer 10 the extend of £20000 ur #15000, Thirty thousand dol ars is not unheard of as the price ol the Cres and toilet equipments of an extravagant city's extravagant dans. — Public Opinion, THE ORIGIN OF GEOMETRY. too.” It is hardly necessary to say tha " balance of the ovider was promptly ma ed in on scedentifie manner as that, and cient! | Metlife ¥ aides, for she w p of the grating her Lip ) I i taste upon them sha hued never encountered belorn~Laston ('e.) Argus! The Virst American Fiag, H 8 Btafford, of Baltimore, says that Eom wel Bayard Stafford, of Prince Geom county, Md. , bas bequeathed to him the {re American flag ever made, which was hoisted on the Donbomme Richard at the time of the battle with the British frigate Serapis. The fing was the property of Licut. James Fiof. ford, the father of 8. B. Stafford aml he pracudeon of Col, Jacob Stafford, who fon under tark at Bliusington, « Chile oy Tribune, A Mythieal Chureh, Por years New Yorkers bave boon cone tribating to the support of a “little colored hrely” supposed to exist in thelr midets An mvestigntion showed the church was a mii, aod the supposititione pastor, who har Leen living on thelr bounty, has been “sent to the inland” for three months, <Ultdeago Thine EE a The tombs of La Fontaine and Molior, in Pere TaChalse, are crumbling rapid!) to ruin, and scarcely a letter of the fmeriptions is now visible, Harrisburg ia The girl went but returned before {0 clock. What is the matter? Did { you not like it?" aked the mistress “Oh, I liked it ever so muck! it's a five painting.” “But” inquired her m'stress, “why have you returned so 8 ou? Barely you didn't see it all” “Yeu ma'am 1 did, 1 weot in and sat down and lvoked at the large picture bagging up in front, ¢ ming in, snd noeity soon thers was quite s crowd «ll Juoking at the pic- tare. Then they took it away and # me wen and women went talking up tere where it had been about some. thing that didu’c concern me, so I got up and came home, But I erjoyed the picture, People kept a. ~]0) cents for a a pound of good cotton saliarmnane, Hailroads, ALD EAGLE VALLEY R. I Eris Mail East and West connect at frie with trains on L. 8S. & M. 8, RR; at | . SCHOOL OF BUSINESS On vex with DU. 8 Kerr, ‘J. CAL CHRISTIE S | LOCK HAVEN, PA, A the ENRY KELLER, : ATTORNEY AT LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA 14 VIN MEYER, ATTORREY AT-LAW, Bollotonte, Pu. HIS institution is devoted 10 _ Office with Judge Voy specialty oi imparting busioess know: | sue. 1, Oxvis, CO. M, Bowen Buss L, Onve { " ‘ Yrs y on ledge, and 10 qualifying the young and RVIS, BOWER & ORVIS middie aged of hoth sexes by new and ATT * practical methods for the responsibie dutivs of business life, | JRREYRAT- LAW, Bel indoste, Pa Office opposite the Court u Brel Sour House, : {| Wooldring's Block Rates moderate, Advantages supers | samibin. dln jor. For pars Cliinrs adares | J, L. Beanies i C.P Hew K.N oF : , Principal. : Lil ANGLER & HEW ‘ ' 4 AVEN, iN ENE EAT LAW, RELL EWS NTE, CENTH) CNTY. PA 1pecin atieution § 1 8; pri sil th : yin Gerpiag ¥ * oR. ih . FORTN ES DRSINES | D, FrosIAEY, a ahi iE EXUN I $ 5 i Ofer tl we 1 se A & w a . Special stiention given to { f clude AN buen ens st ‘ £3 CURES' |] G. LOVE, {EF » ATTORNEY -AY iA) , COUGHS on . ’ Cd i COLDS. | re . [AsT! NGS & REEDER A" . 4 WW ELLEYONTY ¢ Al r . » ; ir. 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NITD rRfFTATH T™ AT TET A VC UUR MOGAL IO ALWAID, / awa FL i A Bo TR FAR, Ew Ay S- snr han bride EE wean WU ¥ ir 4 be y i 3 i | Soa dy " nd Yd ad J J 1'Y, BE LEN DRTE, Pa and single pentivape as well ae the ge Ri - . tien are invite 9, #LClase Hotel, where they will 5d hom h et reasonable rates wirnl reduction to Jurymen and others atten oa W.R 1 SATIS TELEPHO Ci TIO M, N AGENTS WANTED to sell of 50 YUARE in the NATIONAL BEN PE “REMIX IROCEN OTN METROPOLIX, By ALEY POORE INustesting the Wit, Hamer, aad ent Y 0 noted celebrities A vie! esi wip f inner Society History, from ee olden Lise™ to the wadding of Clowstand, Warderful v Poplar. Agentetvpors | rapid sates. Address for cincninre and tree, HUB. | : BARD BROS, Pablishers, Philadelphia, Pa. 43 MANY LAMP CHIMNEYS ARE | - Ls | The Discovery of Tis Principles Asoribed | Time Tubie in effect Nov, 15, 7 to the Ancient Egyptiuns | PATCHING UP THE CAPITOL WESTWARD. Mail. Exp. A GREAT DEMAND FOR GIRLS WHO Tho origin of this sclence is ascribed to tha —— PM AK : ny : y a | 00 CAN DO GOOD WORK | Egyptians, who, haying their Inndmarks m)- t Speaker Bover and the Governor Leave Lock Haven...... hu ' i » i | nually washed away by inundations, in efforts | . Fiat DLO ssaserisenssenss 8 24 9 06 | to devise a plan for readily restoring them, "seam to bave s pretiy clear field fin Mi Hu... LLB 909 Ono of the Oldest and Most Honored | yioivared the principles of BUOEOLYY From | their bill to spend £500,000 lor building Boneh Creek wn B88 0 20 i . ay ; R am os i p ) ie “seven . Cugleville B42 8 50 of Callings Suffering for Lack of | them Thales, of Miletus, one of the "x i : } . he wugleville,.... ‘ y b weal {8 NEW ry d for patching up the ’ WorkerssGood Wages for First Class False men” of Greece, {8 said to have learned {5 new Jibrary and . ¥ | ¢ Howard.......... B02 0 44 rr ’ a} .0 : ’ : § ) : " ly | the elements of the science, He introduced it | progent Capitol building. 1t is » fact Mount Eagle... ais 368 9 bd Work. { tuto Greece about GX B, C. Fytha zor, half | beyond dicpute that but for the know!. Corin, ceases ie 1 AYE i a century later, having abo learned the sci : ! Milesbur “There fa so much talk nowadays about | a centur) i 4 3 ; | ( ‘ 3. aver is disposed | 'e woman's sork and the for avenues open fo | ence of the Egyptians, enriched it by the |edgs that Governor B. I Bellefonte... hor, 4 \ SHY ¢ o olddst and most bon- | proposition which still bears bis name, to wily | 14 gato any bill to erect a new ( apitol, Milesburg Ord « ri for want of work- i Bint She fasta d seribe \ on tw hy 4 a pin i the measure which Mr. Bover has Jiro. Nnow Bhan f " ” vother day, | of a richt angled triangle is equal Lo the sun | . y Unionville ; O'R, 1 1 { other aay, $ pr i ok 3 . LOR the Governor Monvillea ' whose conpection witl ; Women's | of the squares on the other two sid: 3 sandy | pases: Ae Sl 108 4Des ol | Jullafeessens i) Christian association, the Women's exchange | Plato, about 590 B. C,, invented the stady | 00d not have the ghost of a chances, | MArtRR, ir ol 3 se ife Es hese nnd the | : and other shiiar ions has brought her i of conic sections, and thre i - . : The speaker hus eloquently advocated Port Matilda. b UB 11 25 into contac: Ww of all classes | use of tho analytic method of dein th : fare of tio hoe ye Hanoah, ooo. oe E18 TI teachers ssinakers, mt ane, nurses, | he made great advances in Lhe seen fhe 3 his bill upon the floor of the house, | Fowler ....... AA B19 1B sal wwomen. factory and shop women, and ! elemonts of geoluetry were con | 1 | the general drift of opinion os disclosed Bald Eagle....ooviiiiin, D281] 48 wh with Sede Hvine ‘uel oh B. C This author mtroau \ ytd 4 4 t who earn weir Lving by Euclid, 2 B } var hi n rivets conversation oun be taken Nl vannssoac ssnninss 531 11 which is considered “not | a device of reasoning tint L " ! ' . 4 J ¢ | Arrive nt Tyrone... h42 12 0 : very useful where neither t ] 0 g guide, fthe only popuiar festure of : k TW ARI i hee cat fap } {a method). or the Jt 1 : EAH ARD. ru AM “1 t n hand sewing,” sald the speaie cyntheti method) or th ed "IM: Lill is that which provide Leave Tyrone ? "10 { “We have constant calls to supply flint class | could be readily used; 1b cons a 's 3 uf J MH aarersanrrerriennnns A. IH : \ | 58 | . » 3 » . ’ ft 1 je r » : plain ROWE but very fow ae on our Het the truth of a proposition DY nea i i } of Library Ifit were not fo Enst Tyror ‘ y ' By t t 1 I de mean those who cal | trary as truth and showi in thal haut th valushle collec i of ye : i a0 ' x locieal absardits 1» wins w q Bal # nR v tab { Git ay sof thot | ao logical absurdi ¥ : A : hi 1 , : . tv in’ ieotardy thes Ba 9 ; f } yean b ch and | geomater who lived shou }-B. / d } 2 tu d Jace, aud do all | whose work in She science has not b "LOX nee uniryey ! Hunn oe: O 1 1 y in the making of | passed by the most brillia ‘ the | nt build Port Ms io D4 n wl fl bed linea. | others Sines. Archimed ve HR hu ‘i i" Mart) 8 bl St v cand is au | of Apollonius, ) i ol Jalinr 0 R50 hit generation | circles. Hippay in i ‘ million and i d a 1 Union 513 91 y I We find | before Christ, and t w) tl tit We ' } § R99 4 d { fitted for this work, and yet i ) ) : debt shail be liao \ ' 896 0 H R85 © r. 550 to 1 A. D dated he his term shail £1] M 0) ¥ Sua 3 ? “ York f 1 Pp i Ui ) arti 4 : rut i f \ vi A ‘ { { lis \ ments, | who Hyved {rom 1 i Ho is fil Are 4 ny fan ploy a ancient geomet w ‘ ! M4 4 10 2 Ren m bs ti in oe, bt wpler i . be TH { th and w who would | teenth centy ren ; a tot oR SO A H N d Or wed investignts ad 1 } § : i en { | K. : FINE } HEWINC } i an tre of ge i i Lig . ha . pe As s } } ther we { v ‘ f Eg ¥ ¥ band + pest : i ha ¢ r ya y} . 0 HO) sop i N 1 t X .! y , : > . 1 . v Pe 1 an of . : Blu ii i i 1 . N of t i Ls hb y ¢ 3 3 | | v3) At v Big Clrens 1 } | 4 su i * 14 | 4 4 st “I a & thotieht 1 toy I anywhere Mu ¥ } ' : : tae) ; vidople ki wigs pay rofl ealls fort ¢ so y . hi Her OF he Barmam ud . 1 i i y he { Ap p 11 : N i : ! TF EWI } ¥ " RJ g v : sa t \ 1) { i not a ¥ [| ’ ¥ i A | \ at i 4 A ! ! ii i “i i Ot \ r fine : Lag A i V { ot 8 3 ! & f tant ts « al 4 iYr 4 ‘ yo it % k H - | . wi i N | v " " ¢ y y : 11} ] d brie 1 . L } fi Q “ie ] £) " 2 1 1 . Hy to n y ‘ A H b n kl y f Kn H \ A ' » _ » ’ > ’ ~ " is $ . ’ ge ’ : i i : y AY on K: rw At ' ¢ t ' t Pa t are 4 } r @ n . th i th i Lis at in 18 B anne sl... ) sy : n ' WA TING nt a fied we (sovercor ( t N | ¥ A I LING th : ' } Xonves P : ’ 11 10 a th to mend fine nen, 3 A ter th entire regiment was cag i | Harris sre 2 9% nm from! undry, aed a : damask : . Ab . 3 injured for was : : on 1h I Avgust, 1864, in | t ol Williamepor i 10 pr FEY 4 sent for ! bed 3 ' t Mal i Arr at Lock Haven ROO pm “There 1s y : pr ! n etersburg, Lieutenant Mullen cou # ho arvtbins band aid shen amtiabl n " : a h fa n i EASTW ARD > umn of #1 ia emntilowvamant 3100 100g 4 to I De | not be mustered in until after his ex- | LOCK HAVEN EXPRESS president of one of th ous employment § . i ; . a eg arencies comnected with institutions in this i {eh Ange and his return to his regiment Lays 1a k Haven, by! hin * hide 9 A " Nilliameport...... 8 10 am city, “that I think Xx) or 4X0 women | tin May 1865. The interest attached 1 : yy o -n | carn a competency by doing hand sew. | Collected the Kisses i y i ¥ ¢ ( y a HArrisbur goes... 11 80 a m : i heat avers) desun B fiatefrom | 1 dav whil ; post- | this claim is that it has been persistent Philsdelphis 316 pm n P Wi Se V nands of iat 0 | . » 2 wo b "lo i be emnlover were unable to find | Naster was ged work epped i ly before Congress for twenty years, and | DAY EXPRESS + 1. | One of ons ' ® thal { 6 00 one i peat and expert hand sewers, The | ad : 4 : | now, for the first time, has been recog: Loaves Kane c.coouciinns han ® . ix that very few rls are tagsht to I more faer which « firuirend bn shed, | A Renovo an 1005 am vere some twenty Years She handad bh & bashifu fle. to the | nized by the State, Look Haves.. CE 1116 a m vey ¥ Lowe y : " ! gussets, fellings and such | Oeil, Who, alte oy it, gave | ey Sp Williamsport... 1286 am terme ars lin known to them. Ths work | °F 10 kod 1 x r he : a At the same | A lady who resides in Nyack bas a arr at Harrisburg... 343 pm i . time he asked wr if she had read what was . t 4 » a has its drawbacks, of course, but as other the margin of the order. ¥No. 1 have | Bit] in her employ fresh from some re. Philadelphia... § #31. m flells seem overstocked it is strange that more | “9 © fat : a aly a § f ERIE MAIL have not come into this one "New York iy she . plied - I cannot " 4 d out. | gion far removed from the theatre. Leaves Erie ....cocoiniiins 16 pm Vill you please read it to me ‘he deputy -_ : 0 Journal. rd 8% as ween | Thinking to give the girl a grand Renovo ....o.oucin. 104 ym . - rend as follows send you 23 amd a dosen Lock Havet...... 11 46 pm Saved by a Reduced Salary. lisses.” Glancing at the bashful girl be said: | treat, sod knowing that she had never Williameport.... 100 am “My life w L 1 ving my r | “Now I bare i 3 W oney : My life was save 1 by having my salary Vow I bao paid you the n ne y and I su * | een a theatre the lady purchased u art at Harrisburgee.... 4 20 am reduced,” said a robust, middle aged man yes | pose you want the Kisses You” she shld, o . Philadelphin Tam terday. There was a natural expresdon of | “if he has sent we any kisses | want thom | ticket for a play st the opera house. Corry with B, P. & W.RR.; at Emporium i with B. N.Y. &P. RR., and ot Drift. wood with A. V. RR. R. NETLSOX, Gen'i Supt I ——— offered for sale represented as good as the Famous PEARL TOP BUT THEY ARE NOT! And like all Connterfelts lack the Remarkable LASTING Qualities OF THE GEXUINE. | TW.G. Rook, Proprietor si HOUSE, B ELLER, Prop'y New Brockerhoff House. J3ROCKERHOFF HOUSE, ALLEGUENY-ST., ULELLEFO NTE. p C. G. McMILLEN, Prop'r. Good Sample Room on Furst Floor. 8c ous 10 and from all Trains to witnesses and (Brors ENTRAL HOTEL, {Opporite the Rallrond Station.) MILESBURG, CENTRE COUNT LI J A. A. KOHLBECKER, Proprietor, THROUGH TRAVELERS on the railroad will | this Hotel an excellent place to lunch, or proow | meal ar ALL TRAINS stopabost 25 minutes, Bpecial [RS1 NATIONAL HOTEL MILLEEIN, CENTRE QOL NTY, P RATES—81 00 PER DAY. BUS RUNS TO DYPOT MEE S0 ALL TRA A G00D LIVERY ATTACHED This Hotel has lately been remodeled refurnished and the travel: ng will find acoomndations firef ol in every respect. Our BAR vw one of the best Headquarters for Stockdealers, EBERSBURG HOTEL, an ENERERUAG, THEONLY FInsTLLAM A OTH IN Va N Tables supplied ith thi bu the Mahay fords, Oysters in every st in seseon werted with the hows st whieh the beet winm Thgwors are always k First clam )i y. FRENCH'S HOTEL. CITY HALL SQUARE, NEW YO Yous Rcite City Hall and the Pout Often, bislioempbely id dy ANY § OUKK In Fork City ond tte 6 ndactd on the.
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