ERASTUS WYMANS PULVERIZ. | ING MACHINE. New York, April 21 —A number of gentlemen assembled in a factory at the foot of West Tenth street ye:- terday and gazed with admiration at Mr. Erastus Wyman's pulverizing machine. Half a dczen dust-covered | =. nen waited upon it. Oyester shells, | and I knew the boy would dio before > { ing,” sai okl Washington dorky once four-penny nails, mustard seed, ging r | L8 Said an oki Washington da : thogwriter, Ana when | ot and other things were powdered. | night doctor was ho roll Open THE “NIGHT DOCTOR. A SINGULAR SUPERSTITION AMONG WASHINGTON NEGROES, | { | {| A Myth Traceable to the | } ity Among the Celered People of the Caplial, tor go hy fast asked him who the most painful manner | bead and muttered | could not understand and When the machine was one rome gi Hades ith his hand A fin Washi ular th motions w could see only a couple of iron screw propellers, like those of a seam] grade of negroes launch, revolving wonderfully fast in | thse whoddrifted thers opposite directions, They did the | 4; They stirred around the air extreme south, there preval nm that ds n unos for th nt three tick Engl Street at used to b work. and produced a couple of cyclones, | which hurled the seeds, or whatever the wad Iti midnigh vails or mustard | formed like a man, . fingers amd a pols machine Was | whenever he turns and | gen. | where a child lies sick the fed wiih, against each other, A tle brecze box. i . death bdore view the dust atom settling | ono i of the General Butterfield told story | of the invention. Two western boys | ” 2 v : sit on a fence and watched a cyclone a meighboring | * tear and grind ae of the bays adopted up fores!. principle and the pulverizer was result of his work. -~ ~ Book and fn some that they ba ve hear ———— Bixping ~We are now pre- kinds of book bindiug belie that thel and upon them and speedily follow agazines, ete, and have thein bound: | reluctant. tae -— . | of and thes him he blast paredsto do all it blow [ that ¢ Thess peofio are six al rcesonable rates and will guarantee will far all work. Send in your ‘books, papers, | thelr own and if they ure tes pt speak and tion of terron i os hesrd man who wus head waiter nt « A mass of peirdied teredos (ship with proms ) is reported “Ws have bes n | on od imbedded ia sacdstouve, thirty | © that hie knéw that a amp quired wonld not recoves “féet from the facing, by workmen who | becanse the night be fe Bain wy We ro wore quarrying &ljing for the Colua- bi® and Puget Sound 1 seen the night « streets, The m Railroad, had been — Mingle’s shoe store. but no 1 Ming! st i vision f th A wind storm net long ago blew | he over a large strawstack on the farm | ce of John Strawn, near O1leans, Illinois, | aod buried under it a steer. After | thirteen days, other eaten the fallen straw, the steer walk- | ed out. —Mingle's shoe sters, tL whom an aduit the night before the nigis docto traceable to traditi tors of these people The Wasi | esting opportunities fi | freedom and politica) | altogether oncon © | for a rapid and | | onlored people Moat cattle having | ~30o0d dress butlens & Co. whites Professor Coliew, Norwegian Zoologist, apnounces that | a well-known | the beaver is now extinct in Northern | Norway, but estimates that aboat 100 are still chiefly in the Province of Nedenses, in existance in the South | IRR nN recolored wii TR otha : ’ hand ingles sLioe S01, public, of the Bors esr fn the rink ed scecauchers at So=loon & Gs the La . ry anx Co. OSE eA 1 thmires 5 Lady Brassey, the narrator ef the voyage of the Supbeam, has an apar, ment whose preveiling decoratien is the walls, carpets which is d i on monkey, epietes and figure is utilized sigo. on——— —— At Powers boots and shoes af +) at prices within 4h body. ~=Fresh bread sed rolls in time eqk inst every morning at Jacob's. lion tamer, Bidel, the was rather roughly handled by Pacis pes lion & mouth or two ago, has been | compelled to retire from service alt wait Th i that of | amount of education or read ons to fr | them from, iH their « hu do sot | directly encourage, they at least de not fre win disposition, to eradecate it i There sees gether, owing to ea attack of facia paralysis. His part is now taken by one of bis pupils. C—— A A—— : | 1 | : Waser sen super stitions sur re the night « OF. 1 an «Mingle's shoe store | down sac It seen ~~LGinghams st Se—~Lyon & CO . be a8 feeling r the ! ner il aver 0 ox 51 hs wal Lams While Captain Cameron, of Port. | Seeromalt aver the commtry that Washington land, Gregon, was walking on & dock 1 expressed here ana there If you talk with ) . . | negroes of eomparative intelligence. Only recently smoking, a Ball from SOME | fow days age § met 8 colered man wi » had vown riflemen struck his pipe, ! been living in Bridgeport Sor nine yoare, and . . «| be said be wae going to Washington to live carrying it all away exeept a little bit | guid be “Ithought whem I came #0 New : England that a colored men, if he behaved between hie teeth. himself and was a thrifty citizen, would be treated like other men. Put I find that everywhere fn New England the celored people are eompelied to line in settlossents by themselves. J wanted to tmy and bitld a house in a nice, respectable part of Driige port, for 1 did pat-wunt to live in the dmsary | ‘and unplensantqgeartor where colored pesplo are obliged to ge. Prat when It wa | that 1 proposed 40 live among these white i poopie, sach o broeve was raised that [ had io i glveit up. They told mo that it would ral perty on that street if | went there; not I was a bad or worthless man, but becanse I was colerefl. It is #0 everywhere is tho north, We have been made lise, but bo power but God cap awake us equal” And there was o note of despair in this may's con. versation which I fancied would not be very bard to change nto one sf desperation, Cor, w York Sun. I —————— . Where the Other One Was, L] ~Jncobs’ loeCream! Lovers of good | "0 Washington Who are all those train know what it is. Go no where | gen lounging around outside the Capitol? he Delivered to all parts of the | Purant-~Tiey are United States wnators, . | my ehikl ". “Are there any wore senators besides them 1° “Only one.” hare Ie bot” “Hels fuside, making 6 speech. "Omaha World Sl SY SAI ASH i i 1 doan’ belief half 1 hear-orless i" vias ~ Jeo cream overy duy at Jacol's | sandal. Den I belief it wll and ie Nivered in any quantities to families | Carl Dunder. Ru stortest notice, ARO ~The finest, best and ches pest boats, | shoes and rubbers at Powers’ shoe store, 16-36 ~Miogle's shoe swore, ut do <Livon & Ue forep! Muslin Fresh DBreteois as Jacobs’ 50c, ~M Ingle’s show store, irre a Lace flouncing 1 yard wide 50: ~Lyon Co, —-M ingle's shoe sore. Ladies kid wp «Lyon & Co. fine baton shoos $1.50 — » FA. Powers ash and will sell his ox” lent stock of baote and shoes at such on as will astonish you. All goods ran : i : OUTWARD OR HOMEWARD, SLIM mre the slips that in haven ride, Waiting fale winds or a turn of the de: Nothing but free, though they do not get Out on the socan wide | O wild hearts that yearn ta be free, Trad tow of | Barbarisme=irecdom snd Social Equals popaint ion hey wre very | : : | ssveral v : on | i messi le | | ! : : § : | rolig Look and learn from th of the sen! ravely the slilps in the tempest Sons Mat 1 Lhe waves UL th Lr MARRIAGE OF UNEQUALS, Women More Likely Than Men to Yinrry Thelr Intellectund entus-aof Milt feneath The theme Station Mi never found a sy han the ideal marria pare & in Ed Nn. veh | v ho win fully of the married sis victim of men of pen fortuna tat boca. unhaun bs fae i “may and the wadding bells noeasingly, Lille ox nto und ve ntractef | oomider 3 biel na tan of « moral amd and of the wi walang nana ‘ uman be Lhe ung SIE Lhe r t { acti Es In pons vermmd freed mero Vang Is Christian Comsverts from Bud Jilem I met a gentleman a "ow dave ng yw lee but rex reinroed from a re in India He is well « fuarine | bev ) and ds HS mE residences in the Boddbisns be turned Lis attestion pt. ¢ of Christianity upon the fo My AY oh ject to the lowers of AL first be was deeply impressed by the devotion by the fiver who professed t hay embiraomd n of t western werlkd He fow thee faithful in theirs ¥ : n Vig we ij y 2 fol wo» f Lraniama shawn . attendances at the snd very cars @ Mis ries he instructions gives them Ly their teachers, In fact, they we ne, mar far move devout th an Lhe men eg of the Earopean colonies After studying thems for some time, how. ever, guy friend became convisosd that a very lrge percentage of the apparently con vertedmatives were far from being sincere in their protestations, While parading before the Eusopeans nd devoted Christians the were seoratly as faithful followers of Buddha OX even tho most punctilions member of the Exalted Oder of the Star of India eould wish thew 10 be. My friend fomnd that the native of Salin, like the heathen Chis ola i A great dial that vas “ertfad and bls” Bis daracter, and simply pulied Wel over tee misdcnnriod’ eves in ander to kop in the good graces of the Furopeans, He explained that a native who was known to have enitmaced the religion of the wos on Joyed a great many more advantages nmon the Buropeans residing in India than the one who Liiled te renounce Buddisis, —** Rags bler” in Brooklyn Eagle, WP uf ——-— Ginger In the South. is sid to suoosed well in all the ates bordering om the Gull of Mexico, Lut it bas not yet beer demonstrated whether it iil Prove to be a profitable crop or not. A Florida Paper makes suggestions about the mothod of iti vating it “4 hiongo Times Rs aN wing ont nba of Why He Was There, “Don’t you dawnse, Fred “No, doar boy: I'm fuvited out for my facial expresion, "New York Journal, Tho New York court of Is has re affirmed a former decison tba the vlevitod railroads In New York city must pay for damages through Joes of and slr to prembes song the nes, Tires, i | : ] | i Kailroads, BA EAGLE VALLEY Kk Time Tubie in effect Nov, 15, WESTWARD. Mail, + M io nl | CHRISTIE'S | R-] | "SCHOOL GF BUSINESS HIS institution to thei 8} ecinily oO: evo °F | | Lng in mn pn JUBLUEER KTLIOW { ledge, and middle 10 quail Young and 28 FEE responsibie Hed Of hing _® hy new practical methods Gugies of wr, Fo tLe busi 0g Hannah, ...... 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Lock Haven Williamsport. are at Harrleburg Philagelphin MAIL Leaves Erle SL ] “ ERIE are at Harrisburg... 4 0am Philsdelpbis...... 7 50 am Erie Mall East and West connect at Erte with trainee on L. 8, & M. 8. RR.; at Corry with B, P. & W.RR.; at Emporium ' with BN. Y. & P. RR. and »t Drift. wood with A. V, RR. R. NETLSOX, ; Gen'i Supt, | i . i BUY BAINMIND vO | WY Id CAumnoneD AGANST BerTATION Prasat “aay A339 #0 WO JOY Consumer 3 ans aarvndy J | JAMES A. Biavs | CE] | | | | F HAMILL, ATTORNEY «T.LAW, EELLEFVOSTE, PA. igh #ty North «ide, J AMES L. Office in Furst's Blok, | J CALVIN MEYER, LJ ATTORNEY AT-LAW, Bellefonte, Pa. Office with Judge Hoy i Five LL. Osvis ER & ORVIS ¥ Jno. lH, Divs £.M., Bow ’ ( JRVIS, Bf YW ATTORBETE AT i ’ 4 Offlos opposite the Court H Woodring's Bioek J. 1 ‘PA WJ PPANGLan NGLER & HEWES, ATTORNEY AT- LAW, ELLEFONTE ( t fro tad mite ti i he i pa F. FORTNEY, ATTORS fim ” WEiLE JJEAVER & GEPHART, } J ATIOH y (ce on Allegheny street te. Pa ; Ww C. HEINLE, + ATTORNEY AT LAW g A ar SELLE UNTH C. HIPPLE, ATTORNEY 47 LAW P MITC] FRALLL tends iELL, | UBYEYOR HAVEN PA, riield, Contre and LOCH Kstivnnl Band io-1y i } ’ HAF¥ER, DENT LT, BEL] Esak PA National BELLEFONTE High sir t Ehedy BARE Bellies : Pa KHONE, Dentist, can ice it Mehl ding sy slay by wir > P.BLAIR, . JEWELER, Eb, suWELAY 20, uted. On Allegheny street # Hox 11 WATCHES, ( only All work ander Hr Rey Business Cards. * EM BARBER SHOP, x Coder First Kat al Bank, BELLEFOMYE, PA 2. A. Beck, may 3 83 FProp'r ( ENTRE BANKING - MPANY Recrive Boposite COUN TY 1 NAT PF. BARR IONAL B ANK OF “ ™ Street, Bellefonte Ps >A SSMORE HOUSE, of JAMES PAREN RE Prop 'S HOTEL, urt Hoswse, BELI ER DAY ( VARMA pcm] Le N { EFONTE Pa very attached Buss HOUSE, BELLEFONTE, PA Families and siogle gontietes a wall ae the ge wimen are invite where they will Sud bom 1 al traveling pat ald witeer y thie FirstClass Hote miforie nt ® rates Literal reduction to Jurvibes and others atten ard W. BR TELLER, Prop's New Brockerhoff House, JBROCKERHOFF HOUSE, ALLEGHENY &T. SELLEFOXNTR, » C. G. McMILLEN, Prop'r. Good Sample Room on First Floor, Ba kre oun 10 and from sli Trains. Bpecinl rates 12 witoumer nad furor. : a i, {ENTRA L HOTEL, nt BSBURG, CENTRE COUNTY, va A. A. KOHLBECK ER, Proprietor. THROUGH TRAVELERS on the ralirond wil] Sad mel a ALE TRAINS lib be Arete & MRS1 NATIONAL HOTEL \ MILLIKIN, CENTRE aL, PA. W.G. Rook, Proprietor, RATES-81 00 PER DAY. "BUS RUNS TO DYPOT MEE. 5G ALL TRAINS A GOOD LIVERY ATTACKED ie Hotel has lately been remodeled « refurnished and the fraveling na will find i Fen pra tw « nal C RFBERSBURG HOTEL, THE ONLY VIRATLhA £8 LR TA A ——— " LL]
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