THE CENTRE REPORTER FRED KURTZ, . .. Editor. Centre Haun, Pa, July 16, '84 ” - CARL SCHURZ HAS VIEWS, He Talks of the from Blaine. [From an Interview in'the St, Louis Globe -Demo- crat.] German Defection “Whom will you support then?” asked the reporter. “Whom will the independent republi. cans support 7" said Mr, Schurz, “Yes, if you put it that way.” “It depends entirely upon the demos cratic party, Passing over the conven- tional talk about the democratic party beivg depended upon to do the wrong thing at the wrong time and to secure their own defeat, 1 will say that a man like Cleveland, of New York, or Bayard, of Delaware, can beat Blaine.” “And why do you think so ?” “Because the nomination of either means the loss to the republican party of New York, New Jersey and Indiana, It farther means that the state of Wiscon- sin will be readered more doubtfal than it 18 now.” “Ia it doubtful now 2" “Yes, because of its great German pop- ulation, The Germans cannot sapport Blaine, His nomination means that Massachusetts is doubtful.;It means that Ohio and Illinvis are doubtful,” “Why Massachusetts 7" “For the same reason that Qlio and Illinois are doubtful.” “Blaine is the representative of that principle which has crept into the poli tics of this country—a desire to acquire oflice to enrieh the holder, & “Perhaps this German overestimated 7?” “it is not. Hardly had the news of the nomination been flashed over the wires than such papers as the Milwaukee Freie Presse, the Cincinnati Volksblatt, the Westliche Post, the Lilinois Staats- Zeitung, the Detroit Fost, the Buffalo Freie Presse, the Belleville Zeitung, and the Pittsburg Freiheits Freund and a dozen-of other in- fluential German dailies spit out the nomination,” : defection is . -—— . No injurious effects can follow the use of Ayers Ague Cure in the treatruent of HORN, {tems of Interest. There are now 155 women students in Joston University. Fifty-seven American women writers were born in Maine. A New Albany firm gives every twen- tioth customer the amount of his pur- chase, The plan takes well In Chicago no less than thirty profes. sional fortune-tellers and clairvoyantsare sucking the substance from the supersti- tious, If gome of our humble friends with four feet conld speak, they would per. haps socuse man of being a terribly rapa- cious animal. Not only, they might say, does he eat our flesh, but he even utilizes our skin in various ways, and the véry horns of our heads are cut out and shaped and polished and pieced together, until they assume a hundred shapes which na- tre never intended they should take. Time was when we were much greater {sinners than we are now. In former Jn | days, and not so long since, either, the The number of female physicians 8 | horn industry was of considerable import- present practicing in Russias amounts 10}... i, this country. There are, indeed, HARDWARE Heating Stoves, CROWNING GLORY, FORT p a | 330, of whom there are no fewer than 100 | plenty of people who are by no means in St. Peter TA ey in St. Petersburg itself. willing to confess themselves old, who gold district in New Zealand. What is known as the * Taxanome Company” of Hamburg has started vehi- cles provided with an apparatus which, {that it possessed several recommenda- exact distance run. The Japanese are the larg flsh in the world. Fish, indeed, staple food of the nation. To boil fish is | to take away the best part of its flavor, | and in Japan th ere are ns many varieties | of flsh cookirg as there are different | kinds of fish. A Kansas sir] wagcanght in male at-| tire, and, as. she refused to pay a fine of £10, a Jus’ ice sent her to prison for ten days. A sthere was no worse intention in her ¢ mduct than to play a prank, and the Sta’se has no law against what she | did, ber rich father has sued for dam- oes ages, is the | Cali’ ornia farmers are making war on squir rols with a machine, by which, it is of / hese creatures in a day. of an iron box in which to burn straw, * vith a pu ™m m malaria diseases. Ii contains, besides a specific and uufailiog antidote jor mis s matic poison, other remedial agead, bioh unite tu expel the poisonous Ww. mors, purify the system, aod leave Wu jg 8 healthy and reinvigorated condit or ,, - - - — TRIBUTE OF RESPECT 1S sa i « i POF sUgEes\ wLyLRing OF Wo aUvaCe the Lule fellow wien | | o RVEr re th the family loses a ail it QO Willsad (y miss him J line and mourn his wi» Ww that Lu fore ver ¥ of hia valued companions hip t ia of his wise couse! la ow de LA while we bow io humble sub 1 is passed on all Lope hat o ur loss OR od and £088 that we tims P I, R hal i we Ki we Dg to the be reaved u this the or biy feel our in- Of uBler W assuage fy * her who PALES 8° yi of tral snd sadness, ry sensi it AY LLALE We CARL say a ¥ Vel Ve ty b manos Lo nore Lo wee be Lig recipients of Lis Xiu aod man x HU COUuGsel, DUl we beg WO a8 ure them always cuerish a kind rey fos or 10 cmbrauce 2 forgoing resolut ions be re- &% OF the Bowmiad ld published in the county ud & COpy be presented to the Jamily of i and that owr charter bs: draped in Ug Lodge, N, Dixaes, EDWARD SRLLE) 8 J. H, WksER, Commiise. Bmsmmm— A Mp A SPECIAL INVITATION, We especially lavite a trial t,y all those sufterers from kidoey and “jiver complaints who have failed to obt gin re- lief from other remedies and fro ;m doe- tors, Nattire's great remedy, Kidoeys Wort, bas etlected cures in rar. y obsti- nate cases, It acts at once or, the kid- neys, liver and bowels, clea osin ig the sys- tem of all poisonous homo ys ar d restore ing a healtby concition «,f those import- ant organs, Do not be discourrged but try it. MASSACRI, IN EGY. PT. Asscuan, July 2.—It is ramored that 000 Arabs have attacked and captured Debetto by assamit, It is seid that 3000 of the garrison and inhabitants were killed, yr —g—— Quincy troubled me for twenty years Rince 1 started using Dr. Thomas' Elec tric Ou), 1 have not had an attack, Tue Oil cures sore throat at once. Mrs, Let ¢1 Conrad, Standish, Mich., Oct. 24, "84. a S——— STATE COLLEGE TRUSTEES. John H. Orvis, of Bellefonte; John A. Woodward, of Howard, and 8, E. McCor- mic, Esq, of Lock Haven, have been re~ elected members of the Board of Trus- tees of the State College, Hon. Amos H. Mylin, of Lancaster, and Sam’l R. Down- ing, Esq., of Chester, were chosen to fill the vacancies occasioned by the expira- tion of the terms of Victor E. Piolet and J. H. Artman, Efi quiet — i par ladies, Attention!—~In the Dias mond Dyes more coloring is given than in avy other dyes, and they give faster snd more britliant colors. 10¢ at all druggiste. Everybody praises them. Weils, Richardson & Co., Buriington, Vt. IMPARTING VALUABLE 1 TION, “Papa,” asked a little boy, “a man who steals a loaf of bread is a thief, isn't he 7” “Yes, a dastardly thief.” “ls a man who stea's $10,000 a thief, too?” “Well, no, my boy, scarcely. Defanlt- er, 1 tuink, is the more appropriate word.” “And what is he called when he steals a million dollars 7” “There is no such thing as “stealing” a million dollars, my son, It is termed “diverting.” When a gentleman diverts a million dollars bie is spoken of as a fi- nancier.” A STRUC- —— asain Mr. Blake Walter, of Clearfield, at one time private soccretary of Col. Noyes, died at bis home on Monday. intermost recesses of the holes. Camels utterly wild may be seen on the Jesert lands at the head of the Gulf of California, where they find a congen- ial home and multiply steadily. These are a remnant of a herd which mavy years ago was imported by the Uevern- ment to act as beasts of burden for the rmy in New Mexico and Arizona, After canvassing Southern gentleman— not the * poor white trash" —very thor- oughly upon the merits of the Blair bill, Joaquin Miller writes from Washington and anxious to give the negro all possible opportunities, A tourist in Montana traveled eight days and nine nights in the direction in- dicated by a Singer board, which read, “Bix miles to Miles City,” before he reached that place. Then he learned that the sign bad been carried off by In. dians, and stuck up where he saw it A remarkable case of change of color is exciting the medical men of Sania Bar- bara, Cal. Four years ago a man namod dina was of very dark complexion. White blotches began to appear on his skin, and now he is as white as any man, save ou part of his face and hands. Texas forty years ago was practically a desert and the handful of settlers lived en tirely on game. To-day thereare more then 10,000,000 cattle, sheep, horses, mules and swine in the State, and the pot lon crop last year was worth more tha a the cotton crop of the entire United Sta les in 1843, Think of a book 87 pounds in weight, 8 inches thick, and 21 by 82 inches in sur- faco dimensions. A ponderous ledger of thess proportions has just been turned out of the Government bindery for the use of the United States SBub-Treasurer at New York. The kind of machinery by which it is opened and ita leaves tarned over is not mentioned. that sixty years ago three little Boston remembers them they had remarkable ap- titude for acting. But they did not stick dell Phillips, Thomas (1. Appleton and John Lothrop Motley. Cincinnati is superstitionsly interested in the case of a woman who falling asleep in a railroad train, dreamed vividly that her child at home had been seriously hurt. Sbe was so deeply impressed by the vision that, on arriving in the city, she drove directly to a physician's office and carried him hastily to her residence, where the youngster was found to have been thrown from a swing at precisely the time that the mother had dreamed. The story is told circumstancially by the persons concerned. Mrs. Stratton, better known as Mes Tom Thumb, the widow of the dwarf, is quite sensitive as to her size, and will only receive the most necessary help from others on that account. For example, when she enters a railway train or a street car, sho seats herself at some inconven- ience, by a nimble backward jump, rather than nocept the aid of another to lift her into a seat. Onoe settled in place, the little woman sits upright in prim dignity, with her tiny feet dangling from the floor. The companion who is always with her never offers to assist on such occasions, in necordanco with Mrs. Strat ton's well-understood desire, the cam- Tho REVORT lurin 10 kk during or 40 paign can be had at the low price cents, Was 1 times. unfortunate mo rtals have to endure. A full assortment of Fire Brick and STO AND WELCOME H Grates ou hand, VES. OME, w ia for horn has more to be said in its fave horn which it has supplanted. present time horn is used for the mo t part in the manufacture of combs, knife- al- ved nlso, to a Ii It is hunting- till ntl but nominated articles ized, tho the instrame: “horns,” are now munde of brass, Strange too, for horn, orchestral ta den {$0 may, one of the best kinds of horn for {artistic purposes is that for which we are lindebted to the comely and g noceros, and it is so because it is solid instead of being Lollow, as most othe horns are. lthough the breeder has « It is worth noting, too, ths jone much ted Prove ® improve tho flesh of domostic all. mals, it does not appear that any im ad either in It is indeed, that the horns of ment has been saperindao 0 size or texture of the horns Tr gested, "nr al s 1 oy EN mals are mo ta oF 4% Oi 4 ¢ permanent than those e domesticated races ms APA x : The Coming President, WANTED, one or two Ladies or Gens tlemen of undoubted reference and char- acter, willing to work ei per day for a six months’ engagemen Traveling Agents for ‘lhe Lives Graves of our Presidents,” to every scriber of wh hook WILL Bl ght hours TL ah (si v* { I am now prepared to furnish my jriends and | ‘the public in deneral) \with Groceries, Dry-| | Goods, Notions and all | Goods embraced in gen-| eral Merchandise al] \ lower prices than ever I pay Cash and) \sell for Cash, and there! \fore claim 1 can do bet- ‘ter for you than anyone \else is downg., \a trial. PRODUCE WANTED. SAW MILLS supplied with Provisions at special rates. | Very tru ly, C. DINGES. didates.” Why pay from $2 to Lives of the Candidates when get it free? $41 you First applicants get © of positions. Good pay to the right ty. Address, giving name of reference, iLL & Harvey Po 55 N. Charles St, Baltimor r BLISHIXO ( “M4 LET THEM AWAY. the h 1 bad yi hie, Bao tril We mean seed compounds called vermifuges ; many of U as they are obnoxious, They have out iived their usefulness, People no want them since McDonald's Celebrated Worm Powders, 80 easy and pleasant to take, can he had from any dealer, ry oue who has tried them says they are the nicest and best vermifuge ever dis covered, Chiidren take them and never JUS WOTtn BY I mm £10 as s do t Any case of failure to canse expulsion where worms exist the money promptly irefanded in every instance. Sold by J. iD, Murray. Jonxstox, Hovrow AY, & Lo ‘ “je New spriog stock of woolens, fur mer- chant tailoring, at the Bee Hive, I will offer forsale situated in Gregg i jam AT PRIVATE BALLS a valuable farm, towmhip los southwest of Bpring Mille, oo taining 146 ACRES, of which 110 acres ar cleare balance good timber land; farm Is in a good con dition, thereon erected a good, large dwellin HOUSE, a good SUMMER HOUSE, and al I sary outbuildings : a spring of never failing iter, a large BANK BARN, and running wate the barnyard; other kinds of fruits may sm AYERS Sarsaparilla Is a highly concentrated extract of sarsaparilla and other blood-purifyiog roots, combined with Todide of Fotas. slum and Iron, and is the safest, most reli. able, and most economical blood-purifier thas ean be used. It invariably expels all blood poisons from the sysfem, enriches and renews the blood, and restores its vitalizing power, It is the best known remedy for Serofula and all Serofulons Complaints, Erysip- elas, Fezema, Ringworm, RBlotches, Sores, Dolla, Tumors, and Eruptions of the Skin, as also for all disorders cansed by a thin and Pmpoverished, or corrupted, condition of the blood, such as Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Rheumatic Gout, General Debllity, and Scrofulous Catarrh., Inflammatory Rheumatism Cured. CAYER'S SARSAPARILLA has eured me of the Inflammatory Rheumatism, with which I have suffered for many years. Ww. I Moone." Durham, Ia, March 2, 1882. PREPARED DY Dr.J.C.Ayer &Co., Lowell, Mass, - Sold by all Druggists; §1, six bottle "5 a « 15 5 we. rin ecataits two Orchards and all JAMES HANNA, Spring Mills, Pa - - "EVERY LADY, MISS & CHILD | g) NEST AND BEST. | H. BYRNES, | | —————————————— \ ATT TACT TREES BT ‘WIV ¥V SAVE QINCHS ||&! staaNG XID SHOES, | THE MOST DURABLE MADE. J We carry the Best and : Cheapest Line of MEN & BOY'S FINE BHOES in the County, ALL SIZES AXD WIDTHS OF THE ENGLISH WAUKENPHAUST cesesasas BHO coitninn the Most Comfortable Shoe Made, C Remember the place rier Brocker- hoff Row, Bellefonte, undtfl E. GRAHAM & SOX, a ao— SECONDHAND ENGINES FOR SALE! HORSE I'"OWER, “" ONE 40 TWO 25 ONE 18 “ " THOROUGHLY OVERHAULED AND IN GOOD RUXKNING ORDER, Will be sold Cheap at the BELLEFONTE FOUNDRY 4 MACHINE SHOPS 23ap tf WM. P. DUNCAN & CO. Co, Philadel JOHN A. i M NS, TINWA PATEN1 v ide and 1 COAL BS LOW As TINW scriptions on PENNSYLVANI. --tate tf beg ® iis req ver i A CHAE For Cslaiogues, of othe Lies f PA. 1.18 , & costs only a Call and see it, f ne of TOVES, THE LOWEST ! ARE band and made 14 i dec.y A 8 January 4, 198, § * the tire and yo ¢ Ma of the er sexen, JY fife ration TUN, President, r ge ZELLER & 80 DRUGGINT N, S. Bellefonte, Pa, G CHEMICALS “ Pure Wines and purposes siwsys kept Liquors for tnedica INEURARCE CO. MONTPELIER, VEEMONT Incorporated in 15845, Assets, $5.000000 ; Burplos, §1,060.000, $1000 Bonds sold on yearly instalments, These bonds sre payable 10 the holder al the expiration of 20 yesrs of 81 previous death, or a stipulated amount payable In cask at the end of guy year af- ter the first, on thelr surrender. For circulars call O11 OF BCOTesk BE. MM McENALLY, Bperial Agent, Office, one door Korth of Post Office, Pelicfon 11, Zima im ii} f¢ N*Y ERGLAND MUTUAL 1.1 iad IXF UPANCE ¢ MPA NY BOKTOR, MABE, Chartered in 1835, 31, 1985-816 901 4200 a; 2 0 BAKE GSH Dividends aunually, payment nd aia 4 i each policy ndow mer MARBTON FE Deceinter “ Ammen, surplus, icles non-forfeitabile A i A WAKELIN, General Ag EM. MCENA It Is True That stable manure is a first-class fortil- izer. that Animal Bone Phosphates are first-class fertilizers, We It is also (roe know that il costs some farmers as much as $30 and $40 per acre for stable ma- nare, while i of the amount invested in Animal Manares give as good results, Yet all we ask farmers to use is 500 pounds to the Baugh's Raw Bone Manure: and there~ by find that they pay a large percentiage lone would acre of any of of profit upon the investment, { the 8 500 pounds of 2 $25 per ton, in Philadelphia, costs $6 25. 25 Phosphate, at Some farmers think 400 pounds per acre enough. 2 bags of the $25 pounds, will give you 400 pounds for $5. TRY For circular giving analysis and for further information, address BAUGH & SONS, Bole Manufacturers, 20 Bo. Del. Ave., Philadelphia, 0 each 200 Plc mwpliste, IT! AA New Store. NEW GOODE! NEW GOODS! fs 1OW PR ICES! HARPER & KREAMER, Centre Hall, Have just opened in one of Largest and Best Rooms in the Valley, —A COMPLETE BTOCK OF— DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, HARDWABE, O1LS AND PAINTS, GLASSWARE, QUENNSWARE, GROCFRIES. COFFEES, SUGARS, TEAS, FISH SALT, TOBACCO, SEGARS, EVERYTHING EEPT IN A WELL REGULATED STORE ALL NEW GOODS, | We offer bargains unsurpsssed in this 3 COUNTY. COME AND SEE US. special sitention giv lands or property tor and have bot ds &e | OND Balletont las Insures Fit 5 14%e mn *s en Lo snie. Will w Pa NE, COMIIGIsONn, Mid 3 Accident Compaties German, English and Am im). B15 000 00 entine s stores, Bellefonte "e socoeed from fret hour 1 €13CAN, Pa Zany Bute staey right awe be broad road ie fettan J J An A AN A. — ly REAYER S KEAPER SkOTIO And all xinds on Ra KES, #ORKS, ) NS AND REAPERS, REAPERS, Farminy Tools, R SPROUTS HAY HARDWARE, OPE § BLOCKS FORKS, &c. All kinds of Produce taken, and Highest Market Prices Paid. Steam Bending Shops. AY FARMERS MILLE, PA. All kinds of bending in wcod done on short notice, Orders filled for rims of all sizes, and of best material ; bobsled run- pers, shafts, bent hounds, plow handles, phaetofl and buggy resches. Send for price list. Orders by mail promptly at~ tended to. All work guaranteed, llocty J. B. REAM & BON. ONFEUTIONEKY and EATING 1 C HOUSE, st SEARFASY ROOMS Bush's block. Meals at all hours from early to late trains, Lunch without eof. fee 10 cts, Lunch with coffee 15 cents Regular meals 25 cts, Oysters in allstye, LEWISBURG AND TYRONE RAILROAD TIME TABLE. ¥ Leave Westward, 1 3 5 AM, AM. AM 550 5 1045 1160 11.00 1105 11.36 11.23 11.40 9 ru Ob aR Montundon. jaewhburg, ar, Lewisburg. lv. Fair Ground. Biehl... Vicksburg sifftinburg.... Mifflinburg, Iv 2 $5 * he > x 3 i - - teil 2 by Bopp siege PT Laurelton... New Brocke ROCKERHOFP I rhoff House. HOUSE, A CHANCE ying building stones. rightonthe 1. aT. Ral purposes, class by the analyser, ulars call on Zaaprim Tow J. STAMM, Linden Hall, Pa, v Jrased the anders ily request all persons be indebted to the estate the same dul preseut WAEH, GA ment, Temayot they wosid to make immediate pa Ww RBERICK, Belictonte, 8M. LONG, Farmers Mills, - Besse ney pee Coburn... Spring Milisar 2 10.36 Leave Eastward 4 6 AM, ho oe — @ " gx Spring Mills Coburn sk Tanreiton Milmont.. ... Miffinburgar, Miflinburg, lv, Xickatung. in P.M, 1210 12.26 12.34 1245 Le + FE od era PairGround Lewisburg, ar, AM 1.80 Lewisburg lv, 5.25 10.15 14056 Montandon ar540 ar 910 ar lio arlX srl Additional trains leave Lewlsburg for Monta don at 7.90 P.M, returning leave Montandon Lewisburg at 7.50 P. M., = CT Fr ie or write oh, SESE Ei : HE COMPLETE HOME ros 2 [4 or vESEY is
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