The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 07, 1884, Image 5

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Black walnut curtain poles at 65 cents A it lwoman are almost na mysterious in their pwith a large amount of Jumber were des, The “constantly tired-out” feeling 80 of stopping a train varies from 18 to, 25
at the Dee Hive ih *All your own ‘Mul |promptings as the tragedy is terrible and [stroyed. loften experienced is the result of impov-leach stop.
he gingham —usnal price So~Garmans you remain sick when Fo 1 startling. David Barnet had been living —— terished blood, and consequently enfeo hs
gingaal 18nd i { ArINANS, et Hop Bitters t never fall Fall, ot : : Wind arifs . A oan SA rkapatills sade al Te gia a :
Yambo bargaing—Garman aq tet Hop Bitters that never IiL=FaL 11, Pittsburg, but on account of the floods | FIRES IN THE COAl (0) bled vitality, Ayer’s Barsaparilla feeds] BURNING TIMBER TRACTS,
Ji al 4 # ns arms a. wo aha} + tT at} $411 . ps | - Te ; LINE, i 24s 4 aL 3 on | a bl c . . Ys 8 : . :
mith fia i 4 The weakest woman, smallest child, and slicks Hhad been compelled to seek work elege-| and enricher the i lood, increases the ap i Ashland, Pa, May 2,— Extensive forest
fires sve raging io this region. Work.
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invalid can use hop bitters with safety and great! where, He came here with his family| Mt. Carmel, Pa.” May \ beavy petite, and promotes digestion of the
« flames near the
buildings which is surrounde | by vol
good several months ago and obtained work, | wind storm visited Northumberland Co food, and the essimilation of its strength-
Old men tottering around from rheumatism, though not steady employment, He is to-day and fanned to the inc sald d fox ye ning gual ties Ihe Bysie 1 being thos :
kidney trouble or any weakness, will be almost known as a steady and industrious man of the forest fires, which are des royingiinvigorated, the feeling rapidly changes’ of moke. The Joss to the timber
new by using hop bitters and his mother, who also resides with mu h va uable timber on the mouuiaing. to a grateful sense of strergih and ener: ts will be large.
My wife and danghter were made healthy by us- him, says that the family wanted for The works Of Charles Woods, together gy.
ing hop bitters and I recommend them to my peo-lnothing, This morning abont 7 o'clock | with 5,000 cords of charcoal, were de :
The Emperor Louls Napcion sinokel ply. Methodist Clergyman he left home to work on a building and stroyed to-day. The fires aleo ignite ; :
Prof. Horford says the Emperors Ask any good doctor if hop before doing so bid his wife and children |} Calm bank at the Mine nl COI" Nocomotive costs 17.24 cents, aud the’ iri : ang sud a Wig. ane
nade Bitters are not the host family medicine 100d by as usual. His wife kissed him liery. Ihe Inibe :48 1p Sah ROT se The Wenr tare on cars and wages of train turning around sidewise on his head
Malasial fever. nate billioussens; Will 16ave ov affectionately and there was nothing in [men are t own ous o ss oh A nds mz up the other items. An en-}Wicuever lie addremedibe bonple of Flat Creek
ar ara ae her manner to indicate that she was towns are befogged by smoke from the i, wij) #4 miles while burning a; or Halt Buju
mentally disturbed. burning mountains. of conl and congnme a pint of oil eve hair, false restores the natural color to hair
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An hour later, still preserving a calm RRL ALTA Tt ME AR RT EA PRY ary sixteen miles, It costs three cents a which has faded or become gray. ( en_glegant,
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Home Items.
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The estimated cost of running an ordi- i ily Eve,
nary passenger train is 81,18 a mile, The i Th
¢ Hoosier
ery neighborhood as soon as hop bitters arrive
: “My mother drove the paralysis and neuralgis
wationably the best he stem with ho fitters." =-Ed, Os : 1 : ht ti 1, Lilg BOT
yy : oli atop oii ahh op bs demeanor, Mrs, Barnet called her child . 4 mile to ran a sleeping car, The expenses Er
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nghter, Anne, in > 0 id healthy with hop Bitte and Ww illie, aged two vears and six months, a EN NCS NN lS A AN SS et a
’ ay ay kidney al y t} y bitte 3 & . .
IRON, in Harper's oep Las BEFA eal Y Wilh 4 from a neighbor's where it was playing, A
tell of her to the great poe FOL ped not fear sickness, . :
Yim id r Hine i ot FOU heat bo telling the little fellow to come and have
a wo water is rendered harmless and more refresh ' : s t " :
iL iy . . im by Hon. Jaroes pe Wajak a . Sayan Sand more jefiesh his face washed, "Three ladies saw her Health and Happiness. J. C. T3RACKBILL, WwW. RR. BRACKBILL,
an Minister to the it that time, but there was nothing in
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hop hitters. her manner to excite alarm, Upon en- :
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Z W' HAVE DORE. 2 Furniture and Jedding !
“At the cha fits nothing equals tering the house with the child Mrs, Bar-
De change of hie Nol equa .
Hop bitters to allay all troubles incident net looked all the déors, and procuring
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Are your Kidneys disordered?
Lidney Wort t wht me from my grave, as it
Thereto,” her husband’s razor cat the throat of the
The best periodical for ladies to take monthly oldest boy and placed the helpless little
wore, after 1 had been given up by 18 beet doctors in
f Detroit,’ MW, Deve Y uz, Moc hanic, louis, Mich, 4
The vigor of youth for the aged aud infirm Ir
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and from which they will receive the greatest jvictim at the foot of the bed. Ehe then
benefits is hop bitters took her baby infant of five months from
Mothers with siokly, fretful nursing ehildren,| che cradle, gashed its throat with the
| will cure the children and benefit themselves by|same weapon and laid it at the head of
| taking hop bitters dally. the bed. As the neighbors entered the
| Thousands die snnnally from some form of kid-| woman had thrown herself between the 8 (liiwis, Ea. Christian J
| ney disease that might have been p ted by albodies of her children, where she re- § ave vou Bright's Disease?
timely use of hop bitters, mained bleeding from her wounds until ey Fre ube die
“Kilner W
CRA RTE
WEENIE
Are wour nerves weak?
ney ¥ t cured me fromm Bervous voak nes
fonder Cleveland, O.
- when ay water was Just
: Sop: REY i Ri 1 digest nm, weak irregularities of we iphysicians arrived, when she was found & ike ven like Mood
HEU iy Pp ve uz FRASER IRE: | Dowels, cannot exist when hop bitters are used. UDCONSCIONS,
A a | At * use of hop The oldest child was found to have }
eto A had the jugular vein severed and past §
1a robust 1 & year at a little cost, op Ct § fonkton Vi EF
y Pr. PLiGip OC Ballon, ROBEVR, 5 8
n . ' surgical skill, The gashes in the throats
To produce real genuine sleep and child-like re} 1 i i infant were stiched ar a v i
pose all nig ike @ hop bitters onretiring of t 1 mother and Infant were stich Have vou Liver Complaint?
alt
Buffering from Diabetes?
yy the most ee sin) reinedy | haves
used. Give i Aisle "
: : : inp, but upon recovering conscioUSNEss 8° “iiiney. Wart cur chronbe Liver Disoascs Bi
That indigestion or stomach gas at night, pro- Ars Barnet frantically tore the wound gre
The most common signs of Dyspepsia, or venting rest and sleep, will disappear by the ue onen, causing the blood to flow afresh, :
of hop bitters. {It required the united efforts of several |
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Fler 1 prayed 16
Lm] J. BRACKBILL'S SONS,
sottled cured me when | waa so
bend, ™
Indigestion, are an oppression at the i
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tazse 1 38d to voll oul of A
CM, Talmage, Milwatkeo, Wis H
Par: nervous mulous old ladies are! persons to control her while in this de
stomach, nausea, flatulency, water-brash, erfoctly quiet and sprightly by usiog hopljirions eondition. Opiates were admin-|
er istered, and under their influence shel
i v oe a ...|was kept partially quiet, though she was
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constipation. Dyspeptic patients suffer wa- | MURDERS HER CHILDREN AX] more or less violent all day. The physi-|
told miseries, bodily and mental. They | COMMITS SUICIDE. |cians attributed the cause of the crime to |
or Zi Avy ore fe 3
heart-burn, vomiting, loss of appetite, and Have wou Kidney Disease?
a ¥ ort 2 @ $
Te end SPring St.,————-Bellefonte, Pa.
at x $ si Hodges, © saustown, West Ve ?
vou Constipated? : +
Are 3 CRIME CRNY eYEROUSE wus and ¢ red < Mo > i - |
Fort et Pa mae, 0. Electric Laight.
Have vou Malaria?
than any ot
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should stimulate the digestion, and secure Phillipsburg, N. J., April 26.—A wo- melancholia, and think it extremely
man’s piercing screams were heard pro-|doubtfal if she will recover. The young- § =
ceeding from a room occupied by Mrs ler child will probably die from exbauvs-|
Reo of moderato doses of Barnet, wife of David Barnet, between 8jtion before morning.
» and 9 o'clock this morning. Two women! The room in which the woman was §,
oily
were the first to reach the door and as|/found presented a sickening appearance
y e S 1 S. ! they were about to enter it was thrown|The bed was covered with blood, and the
back with violence and Mrs, Barnetfloor and walls were bespattered with the
| stand before them graspisg in her bands/crimson fluid, The blood stained razor
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regular daily action of the bowels, by the
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IMPORTANT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF 10ne Ounce botties reduced from 15 cis. to 10 cents
Two Ounce bottles reduced from 26 cis. to 16 cents
at Five Dunce bottles reduced from GO cts. to 26 cents
‘8 | The public must not accept any but origins! goods
“g { bottled by imitations ere worthicss
OR I KA RAI.
(PETHOLEUM JELLY.) (Chessbrough Manufacturing Go. NewYork.
Pe h aw el TLE : ga i . { . “ .
ter the bowels are regulated, one of these | a bloody razor. Before the startled wo-lwas fonnd under 8 chair where
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Pills, taken cach day afier dinner, is usually men conld recover from the shock of the wretched wom in had buried it a!
the .
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. | tarrible speéta th wane woman rais-iflicting tha ghastly wound mm her
all that is required to completa the eure. terrible speClacie Lhe lusane Woman rails " 188 ay a tt ton y
3 ed her hand and drew the keen bladeithroat. The tragic act cansed intense ex-
* They w i. 1 : + 3 3 $ . x 1 »
AYER'S PILLS are sugar-coated and purely i across her throat, intlicung a frightiniicitement thronghont he village, and Are
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ymaLsox bead What a Patient says of it :
“The Pustilles ] parchased from you in August
nrove 1o poe most conclusively thet ““wihilie there is
fife there is bope.”’ They did thelr work far be-
yond my wimost expectations, for I certainly did
wot FIpect that 8 habit of FOURTEEN YEARS
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lable medicine for the cure of all disorders | 8 perfect torrent. “Ob, I killed my ba- house was crowded with people.
= | bies: I couldn't help it,” shrieked the LUMBER DESTROYED
of the stomach and bowels. Theyare | 3... 0nd suicide as she threw her-| AJ 2 Fa : A),
the best of all purgatives for family nad. self on the bed where her two children] Emporiu un, Pa., May 2. —Forets
| with their throats gashed from ear to ear Are raging ell tic Al :
| lay dying. Ten mioutes later the o dest |Sterling Ran, nine miles from Empori-| g If
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throneh i yo : ~~ DURATION oould be completely gotien under con
J would Banish Disease! / — trol in the exceedingly short time of two months
3 ' Whisks +3 3 t $13 v1 03 § anstirae dav and avenit
vegetable — a pleasant, entirely safe, and reo- wound, from which the bloo i spuried jniduring the entire day and even
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PREPARED BY vi wil
oid build to - VE ate Tan) : ™ 1 ean assure you that po false mod will keep me
2 fihe ohildren a bright little boy as ainm, several Dmiding ph ring i 1 ana gain i is hd @ ) from doing all that § can In adding the snooeus
Dr. J.C. Ayer &Co., Lowell, Mass. | oi Lie CLL oF on ab gd ag tthe : el wig fitannery © AREY were horned to-day 1 ‘ which will surely crows so beneSicial s remedy.’
corpse anu -pIght lhe COndilo HX kit. iP Th on. p 2 , Above ext act from p letter dsted-—"W, Va Dec. 2, 383
1 11 Droggl he other chile hat of the motherland a large mill was also destroyed. 1h «NE " OF oe nr A rod sold on
Bold by all Deuggiata. He er n RC [nant 1 . he = it } village was in immir ont danger and wa “ . bs 4 y = “Qn FOR Se is Pastitios ase py poi by he
18 such as it ade all hope of a he 1 id i Ren HAP At Sy - Zin : a Fob f LS A Phra und \me HARRIC REMEDY CO. MFC CHEMISTS,
GENTS soir recovery saved by aid from Renovo. wis //o oR \) 206% N. 10th, SL ST. LOUIS, MO,
The murderous and suicidal § Jmont, fifteen miles west of here, Wo mills 59. ve
Le ANTE® | he murderous and suicidal acts of theimont, fifteen miles west of here, wo m R NSN mr CIpenLAR WE AKHE! ¢ Fre 030 BE ronment 8, tv nosihe 37, three monte 7
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FOR THE BACK-WOODSMEN.
The res setivating nar ve of caf wieder Sif ever welt
A Bonanza for Old Agents aad sg
ved iid Rtarter for
Begin set Gay, We
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want ar Agent 5 every town, Se fier sie) Co ars free
The W. E. DIBBLE PUB. CO., Cincinnatl, O.
AGENTS vither son, we have (he newest, heel, and feat
vod willag artirle ont, ne mpital reguired, goods
paid fur after sold, ENPIRE NANPE CO. 351 Canal 8. 5. &
"WE ARE SELLING
TO-DAY.
Nails at 82.65 Basis. Bar Iron at
1 Cents,
Lewis’ Pare White Lead at $7. 00. Mix-
ed Paints, all colors, very low.
Door Locks at 25 cents and 35 cenis
each, Thum Latches at 4 and 5 cents
each.
Long handled iron Shovels at 35 and
4) cents each,
GOOD BETS OF AXLES AT $2.50.
Good Hickory Fellows at 75¢ per pair.
Good finished hickory | f
right Springs 8} to 9c per pound.
Finish ed hickory Shafis at 50 to 60
per pair.
Dash leather. Duil, Duck, Rubber
Drill
LOWER THAN EVER KNOWN,
Wood screws, Carriage and Tar bolls
almost at the price of bar iron per Ib .
Ask or write for prices. : Ww Hi ow
One-strap Horse blanket at 75¢ each . a i I] EARLY ' UNS
Two strap “ “ 8$5e¢ * el I i | Coovright 388
Baffalo Robes, Lap Robes, Whips, &c.,
So Ti Cora? Joi C Ser Oso. | Euly Pinks
£0id. i - y v “+ .
MACHINE BOLTS ro(w)cuses. a pring pening, The sort that we cultivate at Oa ¢ The Sacred Elephant
414 inche 0361 { r 1x0 Tha ep oP “ or = Tos 4 3 N -1 » fe ] - * 7 ¢ ECE > .
hE 434 nha 3 ches 7 Ji%- I'he screech of the stately rooster,] We have Rone, No chance for| Hall are well-dressed young men. Is the sensation of the hour. Have
1€ed No AKO 3 { . > * b . .- nm . ay ‘ d ‘is - i + Ap py Asa . a rps . vores ni aol :
We sell them at about the price You pay the bright face of the early spring it. If we would keep our choice In pursuit of our great mission of you seen him? No! Do you
for the round iron. Think of 14}4x} ma- wer. b ‘ ttle ato nos put awav until a etve ime making vann Smit i ail . J
chine bolts, square Leads and nots and flo ni? both he Ip uy little st ns things P it . itil a given time, | making young men as charming as propose to see him? Yes! Well,
screws for 1 15 cents each, or Do we crow ? Yes. Do we bloom 2rand then offer them to the public early pinks, we have arranged a set | then, when you get him off your
Great leduetion, 38 Shades and Yes. Crow because we bloom, and [all at once, we should be foiled, for| ofsizesdenominated “Young Gents” | mind give us a chance for a quiet
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bloom because we crow. ak Hall! people come in the winter when the | whic! er the lar rouths’ a ol mw :
Shades ‘Dialu. Winged and aiclioped m becaus, v people cor ; thes i he |v hich cover the larger youths’ and ‘word with you about your spring
Lowes than aver. blooms out with a stock that makes | frost is in the air, and snow and ice | smaller men's sizes. Special pat-| clothes
The newest styles of Dado, Picturesque he . tore oroan and the old hold the earth 1 Yazre while Our lta a Wor ——h ; Po rtd
and Artistic shades, beautiful in design the old counters groan, and the cld | hold the earth in bondage, while our (terns were prepared for this class of They should be bought at Oak
and finish. walls burst, and the older salesmen | preparations are just forming for stock, and into it we introduce all| Hall. Like us or dislike us. as
a> » f . . $ - . { HA “Py
Horse Shoes at $4.25 Per Keg. wonder, and the woolen dealersithe spring campaign, and demand |possible style of cut, material and you may please, you ought to find in
Steel and Iron Harrow Teeth. Tool wink.e And we do crow because it!the new goods. It would be ‘mak “he prices
.0 / > > 3 ne ds. 3 ya ungra- make. 1e prices rane “
n "tl g { gra- make. The prices range from $7.50 our great acres and cords of good
Steel never was as low, Fo. i :
> Ce dat tube, galvanized and iron bands, has been bought cheaply and made cious to refuse ; and so, perforce, we to $25.00. Elsewhere in our stock clothing just the sorts to suit you in
ainted Pails, Step Ladders, Matches te 3a ‘ ‘ted ; ‘ wa . . Cel gear] ;
'! win es, Paper Bags, &c., &c., never were well. And it is to be sold quickly cannot have a Spring Opening. |are choice materials beautifully | body, brain, and pocket.
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a4 low In price and a good in quality because cheap. Four great varie-| But we can open with a spring, and made, but nowhere else
Dupont’s Powder, in Oak! The reasons why are few and
aa a . J. : ac. Wim red 1 ¥ Tors cat ‘ A }
Rifle, Maning, Eagle, Bar Lead, Shot, ke ties in Spring Suit Qtock-—Men’s,|as we write, while hardly a bursting | Hall is there such a concentration | simple. Oak Hall is the plucky
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10,000 PIECES WALL PAPERS Youths’, Large Boys’, Small Loy shud ia ta be peen wpa the trees, | of superiority. The generation of clothing house, While others have
From five cents a bolt up to any price and between these several lines|the spring trade is springing on Us men for whom these goods were been letting “1 dare not, wait upon
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you want them ; no trouble to show I. : ry
hem. Come and look at them if you : ver four hundred sorts. | with a refreshing rush, ° : han | «1
thom... Comp und look at chm, if you there are ove fo ir ired sorts. | with volre ang ush. Times All, jade cannot recall the time when | would” we have been picking up
they are. Centres, Ceilings, Brackets They go from $7.50 to $30.00 for|you say? Not to the bold dealer there was no Oak Hall in Philadel | great lines of desirable goods and
inest Styling: i Phas 305 oh Men's, from $7.00 to $25.00 for that takes no counsel of fear. And|phia. And yet thers is no proof of putting them into the best clothing,
4 ae i ¥ E orem | fal “ ge eA # a tha Leh if J ok : .
Our Silver Ware Cases will oon be Youths, $5.00 to $18.00 for Laige Oak Hall is just such, Already the the perennial youth of Oak Hall|which under existing conditions has
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gpen for inapection. 4 Sal} byanch of fil Boys’, from $3.00 to $12.00 for|opening spring tells of abundant | equal to that which is found in this|cost us less than ever Result,
os A Fa ad ¥ “ “ » . i : by thio whl > oh oA
will be opened at unheard of low prices, Small Boys’. Variety enough, ch! isales just ahead, arti . ' ‘ :
BIRD CAGES, Japan and Brass. Our y 5% : / Ip: ticular stock, ‘bargains for you.
full stock just in 25 per cent lower than
last season.
VES ta Ae 4 Wanamaker & Brown,
pplication our eatalogue and price
lists will be mailed to any one, Trade
supplied with all our merchandise at
trade prices, which on comparison will ls,
be found as low as eastern py Oak Hall
F. G. FRANCISCUS, .
feb26Lf Lewistown, Pa. S. E. Corner Sixth and Market Streets, Philadelphia.