theic udders should be sent to the bitcher. Remedies to prevent such vices are not only useless as perma but also troublesome to CHARLES SUMNERS KINDNESS, Do I remember Andrew J Roberts! quoth sn old State politi, cian. Yess He had a checkered career, poor man, But with all his short comings he was a bright, indeed a brilliant man, He was a great politician years agu and not only took extraordinary interest in the questions of the day,but knew intimately all the prominent public men. He was weil r:ad, ‘ntelligent, and 8 good talker but he had a failing. He could not be depended upon snd at times was h dpless, He used to hang around the Niate Repablican headquarters from morn ing uotil night throughout the prign, and campaigns lasted in those nent cures, apply. When sheep are herded on small areas it should not be overlooked that in addition to the profit they may give the animals distribute the manure evenly, pressing it into the soil with their hoofs, which is quite an item if the expense of hauling manure be considered. Whenever sheep are afflicted with ticks or other animals with vermia, it indicates a low condition of the sys. tem, caused either ny the veéermm in the first place, or by improper feed The better the condition of the ing. | animals the fess liability to attack, | They will not improve until re lieved, cn, days wearlyffive months, I1¢ was dur in; the anti-slavery days, when every ex and the longer this is delayed the more difficult it will become, The dee 8 il' the deeper will the roots penetrate brdy was at the highest piteh of citement. I remember one day particular, when a number of promi in per the preparation of the neet politicians were sssembled at Charles | well as permitting of the growth of a large proportion of those that collect food. If thewoil be shal {low and the subsoil the headquarters, among them Semper and Heary Wilson. Sumner Wilson in the He talk- rootlets wes in the rear room, front. Iv walked Roberts. ed in a loud voice and disturbed the whole assembly. Stepping into the ¢ to being winter killed, rear of the room, he spied Sumuoer in | Tin + i RYE or with a ¥riend, | damage for drought, herd, roots but also ea. pest conversation ‘Giving him a tremendous slap on the shoulder, * De—you, Sumuer, how areyou? Why don't | you be as hearty and genial es your friend Wilson ? The effect of sis rough basdling of | Sumner can readily be imagioed by | of It insult, The supposition that young sows are better for breedi wrposes than he shouted : ! ng pur] | The custom of using young sows grew | breeding sow should not be fat and A more those who remember or have read | heavy. BOW ower two the dignified amd scholarly man, will give milk than a younger was not only a-ehock but an Sumuer turned as white se a sheet, but ssid nothing. He Robert's eondition and wisdly kept his peace. Roberts was severely repri. manded aad terned out of the It was not this tha, Roberts came to want and grief. He He looked | hungry and was poorly clad. In spair he came to me one day for work | one, and : stronger pigs. realized ger pig | The reason poultr though young, is not as tender as that room | pot killed long after mer is generally was actually «destitute. : killed at days. poulterer’s has been de- Poultry be killed several days be- | hours—more ofien hit to fure being eaten, : oog or advice. The big tears rolled down his cheeks as he told me how destitute | and degraded he was, and longed to reform. I told him po work, and advised him to Samner. Go to Sumeer, he said. with a few bits of charcoul in it, bung how he I had | go ol in a cool place. The hereditary law of transmission of vigor and hezith bolds as strongly Ob. oo, { |in the vegetable as in the animal 1 | kingdom, according 10 experiment’ E. S. Goff selected fi ble tomato plant, and alse from a A row of feeble plants and a row of insulted Sumauer a short time ago. " . seeds from csnt go, (xo him | Tell | he to v Yes you can, I said, healthy plant of the same variety. Yo tory just as you have come me. him fraokly the wh will help you. Roberts did as [ advised. 10 o'clock the aext momiog he toned his shabby neck to hide kis flannel shirt, aod | made his way to the he had | grossly insulted bot a short time and le | healthy plants was the result. Suc | cessive experiments showed the same About | dfierence but coat around his | Seeds from an immature or green tomato produced feeble | plants, -— man HUMOROUS, be. was | f FA a iate riser, and seldom ate breakfast before 11 o'clock. He received the un- kindly, and, fore. Sumner, it is well-known, A smoke stack—A bunch of cigars, One acre is enough—especially if it be a tender corn. fortunate man inviting | him to breax fast, listened patiently to | his story. Roberts told me afterward that it was the first sgare meal he bad eaten for a long time. In less thao two days Roberts was given a position iu the navy yard, sod heoce- forth he was s different man. When he told me later his experience with Sumuver that morning bis eyes filled with tears and his woice trem. bled with emotion. It was a magnaon- imous act on the part of Sumner, and 8 outward expression of his true character, It was the turning point in Robert's career. Ooly a few months ago he delivered one of the best temperance speeches [ ever heard in my life. Upto the day of his death, which occurred quite recently, be had a great veneration for the menory of Bamner, the man who was sa goperonis and Kind te him in troable,~ Boson Redord, } ' : — ——— i A man born at sea cannoi be proud of his native land. A photographer's negative—His re fusal to give sittiogs on credit. One thing about these cyelones is that they always seem to be in a hur ry. The king of Denmark wants sold. iers with large noses. Recruiting a bagle corps, probably- A little burn makes a big smart sometimes. But even a dig burp could not make some people smart. The ideal wife gets out of bed, lights the fire end has the breakfast prepar. ed before she calls the ideal husband. A devoted swain declares he is #0 fond of his girl that he has rubbed the skin from his nose by kissing her shadow on the wall. “Madam,” said a geotleman to a indy, “pardon me, bat your hair Is coming down.” “And yours, sir,” r plied the lady indigonotly, “is coming out.” The economy of nature made a bad bresk when it supplied pigs with tails, A pig's wall is of no more use to the pig than the letter “p”’ is 0 poeu- moulin, A magazine writer says that blue eves indicate a mild and even disposi. ton. Black and blue eyes, it is pre- sumed, mean a combative disposition == 10d that their wearer tackled the wrong way, } If you want vs wen wilde, siunply hold up the domestic animal by the nl, -~ Tho + floct of the. Lniets3iate com : = FARM NOTE~, Homer 0 ed exten one ani prénty of Wine trent in when first puto firm work in the spring. i Toe thorough uss of eurrycomb and vo raanhy bo torses und dis thet are fii reir coms will pay. “Psnv Liga being on. the if mil yon have, eupily nomansire avd i", top of wp We grail Of, vkdoat, the op « pip L RR oa “she gules Hy Peis. ; Jogi Fh rb milk from hing yes been mide publie, sweey es mab our oiiew tay pW Joh Loe ty . «Fil ws 4 i thus advancing closer to moisture, as | years old | , 88 a rele, she wiil produce | baught at the market, is that the for | until | a fee 1859-1887. Great Reduction PRICES \ I am now Prepared to Gie will spread nearer the surface thus | rendering them not owly more liable | to BIG BARGAINS. 5 1 i | those two or three years old has done | | much to impair the vigor of swine, | lout of the loss of young pigs by pres | {sure from the heavy dams, but a large | DRY GOODS, y killed at home, | Dress Goods from per yard. { wanted, and when eaten is still rigid | with death, while that bought at the | least | dressed at once, snd | NC7 IONS, Hose from 3c to $1 per p or GROCERIES Lower Tan the Low, est. Give: usa Call. We Guarantee faction, Satis- Countrv Produce On hand, and Wanted at all times. bc to $2! Kail roads. PALD EAGLE VALLEY R A Tims Table in effect Nov, 15, WESTWARD, M wil. M i} 20 24 ‘WOMEN fofine renewed strength, or whe suffer, from Doan en peculiar to thelr sox, ed try | Leave Lock Haven Flotiuglon cseeeicivsvninins i Mi Bullossssrns consnsnenii 8 27% i Beoeh Creek ...... 43 bl Eagleville : 9 i Howard Mount Engle.......coonnnns a CUrtife viens ress RN ANANSI Ballefontte san. caiseesass Milesburg Snow Bh Unionville Julian Murti. ecinnsieesies FPP [ Part Matilda Hannub..... FOWIBE cots nraessesssisisnisn d BEST TONIC This medicine eonbines Iron with pure vegatatile onion, and Ww lpvalusiie for Discuss pecalise to Nomen, snd sll who lend sedentary vem. 1t Ene riches snd Puarifies the Biood, sthmulnies Bald ¥ the Appeilte, Strengthens the Muscles snd amid Fag Nerves—in fact, thoroug invigorutes, Vail Clonrs the com Noxion, and ms kot Lhe ski n ee aoth . seasianiransessins O © a the Last Asriven Tyiore ed : 12 rodace consti { ciher Jr " Let Ti BAIRD 4 Fagwell Ave f flwan. Jer dats of fed peni's Lrom § medicines 4 Jf Bhat iB term, 1 snd ith nn a doctor to me, Beaviig cooed t town Indien hinvw in life Wyrone. East Tyrone Leave ured we of t 2 rolbed gr an polling except Brown's Iron Bilters Genutos has above Trade Mark snd ercossed red on Ws Toke no other, Mads BROWN CHEMICAL Co, BALTY IMOKE, uD, gl Port Matiida........... ] Murtha,.... Julian.. . oe Uniotiville..........cconsn. Snow Shoe Milesburg Jellef E DEMOCRA' | THE CENTR | BOI )K and JOB OF} HIGH SBTREE BELLEFONTE, wi Is XOW OFFERING GREAT INDUCEMEN TO THOBE WISHIEG Fikes : Plain or Fancy 15 We have unusual facilition rivesia | LAW BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, CATALOGUES PROGRAMMES, STATEMENTS ORB ensscrvvssnne Milesburg, CUP i esessnnevsisssce Mount Eagle. . Howard, PR . BAZIovIe. cone vsrisivnnssins § Beech Creek.....ocovnnens MiB Hal.oceiiiniose Flemi gion | Arrive at Lock Haven YELLEFONTE & SNOW B R Time Table in effect {| Leaves Sn 46 a. m., ar ] Bellefonte 8:26 8. m Leaves Bellefonte 9:00 5. m yw Bhoe st 11:00 a. m. Lat Snow Shee 2:50 p. m | Bellefonte 4:50 p- Lesves Bellefonte 1 55 | Snow Shoe 9:66 p.m 8.8. BLAIR, Gen 47 ol ( ‘k § 10 I 3 10 10 22 10 9% 16 10 50 10 M4 11 00 16 a0 r 35 TALLAKS SHOE Nov printing yw Shoe 6 Arrives at yRIrives al CIRCULARS, BILL HEADS, NOTE HEADS, BUSINESS INVITATION CARDS, CARTES DE VISITE CARDS ON ENVELOPES AND ALL KINDS OF BLANKS pay iorcors uy stiention par Printing sHort nol Arrives 4 p.m, 8s CARD! Sup { EWISBUKG & Se able in TYRONE RB fect Nov 15 fio STWARD, 4 e prompt i mal receiv will a Soot Leave Bassas soiconnasoniichn Fairbrook... Penn's Furnace Hostler Marengo. ai . Loveviile f.ocioinsuinens ‘ Furoace Rosd.iciiin, 1 Warriors Mark....... Peaningto mn. Ww sion Mil L&T Snation oy Tyrone......icccocivnniin EASTWARD. in the beststvie P JOWest Tale Rm] A. BEEZER & SON Will furnish you with Meats of 211 Kinds At Their MEAT MARKET ® IN THE OLD «(Conrad House, Allegheny Street. Leave Tyrone, : L&T. Junction ohiin. Weston Mill. ..cooneivinins Penpinglon...coconseasns ’ Warriors Mark... Furnace Road Loveville... viens Marengo Hustler Penn's Fu Pairbrook... Scotia... i138 pes (NSYLVANIA Phila & Erie sfier Nov 15, 1886 WESTWARD, ERIE MAIL Leaves Philadelphia... Hurrisburg........ Wil Jersey Shore... Lock Haven...... Renovo....cuus.... Arrives at Brie NIAGARA EXPR Leaves Philadelphia Harrisburg Arr. stWillinmsport..., Lock Haven...... Renovo RARS. sanessvernnhen Passengers by this train arrive in Bellefonne at...... FAST LINE Leaves Philadelphia... Harrisburg Williamsport... Arr at Lock Haven. EASTWA RD. {HOCK HAVEN EXPRESS Leaves Lock Haven Williamaport, arr at Harrisburg... Philsdelphia DAY EXPRESS vos Kane cocoons Renovo... | RAILROAD, — | Division, }—Un snd fameport IN {ACCORDANCE with the times. pe FRESH, TENDER AND | be JUICY, oz AND WILL GIVE | SATISFACTION. TELEPHONE CONNECTION, «1 10 a | AGENTE WANTED 10%) “NEMINTSCF NCES of 80 YEARS in the NATIONAL METROPOLIS, B BEN PERLEY POORE hestrating the Wit, Hamer. and Fooahiricitis of noted oelebrition. A riety lastrared trest of nner | Poclety History, from ve Alden Hme™ to the wedding siBistelang. Wandsrinl y Popular. Agents 1 ey Adress for clreginr and terms, HUB. RD WHOS JPuttishors, Philadelphia, Pa. “© Williamsport...... arr at Harrisbur Philadelphis... ERIE MAIL Leaves Erie ...cccvvnvn BARDYO + caus ssnssses Lock Hever. Hams are st i i Philadelphin...... Erie Mail East West connect at Brie with trains on L. 8, & M. 8. RR; Corry with B. P & W. HR; at Rportor | with B., N. Y. & P. RR, and st Drinv. wood with A, V. RR. R. NEILSON, Gen'1 Supt, : A 5 WAS Be | JEAVER Printing | :2 OUR MEAT IS ALWAYS: HAMILL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA High stron, North side MEYER, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, Bellefonte, Pa. Fave 2s LL. Océ in Farst's Bleck, CALVIN # J Office with Judge Hoy, OC. M, Bowes Eovaw LL, Osvey VIS, BOWER & ORVIS, Ino. H, Onvis, ATTORRETYB-AT- LAW, |OF Soiletonte, Ps Office opposits the Court House, ou Svs Sour Woodring's Biook Li. Evaparss { or gr ANGLER & HEWES, . ATTORNEYS AT LAW BEL LER NTE CENTRE COUNTY, PA, Hlenition ( lections; practice In sil th ation in Gerpan or Ki glish a ‘. FORTNEY, ATTORKEY AT-LAW, BELLEYON TE, PA rad House Allegheny street, given to the colle tion of claims to promptly iy G. LOVE, ATTOR Faw 1 Con wr witends NEY-AT LAW, Delinle s for W.T.hExbER & REEDER, ATTORNEYE AT LAW BELLEFUMLTE, PA. Kheny treet, two doors east of the of. wie firm of Yovume & Hastings, J. 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Shr ms IRS1 NATION F TIONAL H HOTEL. N, CENTRE COUNTY, P T.6. Rook, oh RATES-—-81 0 PER DAY. { "BUS RUNS TO DYPOT MER NG ALL TRAINS A GOOD LIVERY CHED This Hotel has ATTA v bas FIRSTCLASS VALLEY, Oye | the het he Hmm vrs Tan, RENE
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