The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 23, 1884, Image 5

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    OR I NR a SA
Indulgence and Exercises,
Whether over eating and drinking are made
harmless by using Hop Bitters freely, giving ele
gant appetite and enjoyment by using them be-
fore and removing all dullness, pains and di
ad clear, and all
and more happy
ts of a Christian
tress gticrwarnds, leaving the h
the feelings buoyant, elastic
than before
or sumptuous dinner continuing days afterwards,
The pleasing effec
Eminent Testimony.
N.Y. “Witness,” August 15, 1880,
I find that in addition to the pure spirits con
int}
tracts of hops and other well known and highly
s and tinctures in
what
tained {rcomposition, they contain the ex
proved medicinal roots, leave
q ities sufficient to render the article
the makers claim it to be, to wit, a medicinal pro-
paration and not a beverage unfit and unsafe to
nh
be used except as a medicine,
analysis lof their formula--
ich was attested under oath--I find that in ev-
ery winegiassfull of Hop Bitters, the active med
cinal properties abide from the distilled spirits are
equal to a full dose for an adult, which fact in my
nion, subjects to an internal revenue tax as a
GREEN B, Ravy,
U. 8. Com. In. Rev"
“From a careful
wh
medicinal bitter,
.
Hardened Liver.
20 I broke down with kidney and
liver complaint and rheumatism, Since then I
have been unable to be about at all. My liver be-
came hard like wood; my limbs became puffed up
aud filled with water. All the best physicians
that nothing conld cure me. 1 resolved to
try Hop Bitters; I have used seven bottles; the
harduess has all gone from my liver, the swelling
from my limbs, and it has worked a miracle in this
otherwise I would have been in my grave.
J. W, Morey, Buffalo, Oct. 1, "Sl.
Five years a
agreed
Case;
Poverty and Suffering.
own with debt, poverty and
i, iy « and
Iv dis
of my
and in
& sick family
Was Comp
¥ Lhe advice
Bitters
if L HE Year ago, ©
pastor, 1 menced using H
me month we were all well, and
lay and |
i nen, you can Keep yon
with Hop Bitte ir loss
Ww oust, | know
$11950
GIVEN AWAY
To SMOKERS of Blackwell's
Genuine Bull Durham
Smoking Tobacco.
This Special Deposit is to guarantee the
yment of the 25 premiums fully described
n our former announcements,
@ gE Citing will be paid, no matter how
unall the number of bags returned may be.
Ufce Blackwell's Durham Tobacco Co.)
2. A WILEY Durham, N. C., Moy io, 1884. §
: Crashier Blas af Durham, Durham, N.C.
We It ee TO% 811,960.00, which
- ince on 8 v pay premium
A yo J ty Wao barn Ee ure Dec,
th Yourstruly, J. B CARR, President
Durham)
the Bank
Ofte N. C., Noy 15, 184 §
8. CARR, Esq.
’ Pyeat. Blackwell's Durham Tobacss Oo,
Dri Sis-—1 have to scknowledgs receipt of
11.960. 00 from you, which we have placed upon
La att for the object you state.
ours truly, FP. A. WILEY, Cashier,
{one genuine without pieture of BULL on the
None gen ur “
$7" Bes our other ALDOUnOMILNI
FROM THE PRESIDENT
OF BAYLOR UNIVERSITY.
“ Independence, Texas, Sept. 35, 1852.
n sick a« since to say to al
FE TITTY 3
rs fi
Dan Sia
Gentlemen:
Ayer’s Hair Vigor
Has been used in my household for three
TEASODS | ~
1st. To prevent falling out of the hair.
24. To prevent too rapid change of color.
#1. As a dressing.
It has given entire satisfaction in every
instance. Yours respectfully,
Wx. Cassy Craxe”
AYER'S HAIR VIGOR is entirely free
from uneclesnly, dangerons, or injtirious sub-
stances. It prevents the hair from turning
gray, restores gray halr to its original eolor,
prevents baldness, preserves the hair and
promotes its growth, cures dandruff and
all diseases of the hair and scalp, and Is,
at the same time, a very superior and
desirable dressing.
PREPARED BY
Dr.J.C.Ayer &Co., Lowell, Mass,
Sold by all Druggists.
RN CALAN)
CREE
1d
SCROFUL DOCTOR
ELA
OLD SORES
17 Il
SROFRETORS. PITTSBURGH. FA, |
HELP vroen MEN
Women
WHO
ARE NERVOUS:
LACK VITAL ENERGY.
The HOWARD GALVANIC
grat way sversome ui weakness without r
Seated Pamparet cbiion *
fr MBN , Site ene for
mot emit CERIN powags.
gy y pal represented,
hom 4 AMERICAN GALVANIC CO.,
pwards. 1108 Chestnut 8t., Philada, Pa.
Ark for at Marray’s Drag store,
¢, BOAL,
Justide of the Peace and Conveyancer,
Centre fall, Pa. Office in Penns Valley Bank
building mary
.
REDEEM THE COUNTRY FROM
DISGRACE AND PERIL.
{New York Herald, Ind
[The New York Herald, for the first
time in any Presidential contest, pats at
the head of its columns the Democratic
candidates. |
We congratulate the Democratic party
upon the work of its convention at Chis
cago and the opportunity it offers to the
American people, through a union of pa-
triotie voters, by whatever pame they
call themseives—Democrats, Independ-
ents, Labor Reformers or whatever else
—t0 redeem the country from disgrace
and peril to which the Hepublican party
has plotted to expose it by the thorough-
ly bad nominations of Blaine and Logan,
* # % Jtshould be noted that there are
two kinds of Democracy struggling for
the mastery within thejlines of thefDem~
ocratic party. Ben Butler is there—so he
says. Boss Kelly is there—between
deals, Muny elements of political evil
in this country still call themselves Dems
ocratic. Some of them are the evils of
our own time, and some of them the poor
old badly shaken rempants of a Democ-
racy that has survived from the days be-
fore the war, But there is another kind
of Democracy. There is that growin
Democracy for which General Bragg, o
Wisconsin, spoke with such apt energy
and logic force in the convention. There
is 8 vigorous rising party of men who
nave studied the political theories of the
Democratic teachers of earlier days of the
republic, and, observing the evils in our
politics, have formed the conviction that
these evils must be corrected in the light
of those theories.
This is the vital political eleme.t of
our day and of the immediate fature,
and this is the element which Kelly and
Jutler met for the first time in the Chi-
cago Convention, It was an element not
to be browsbeaten by a coarse and brutal
Tammany bully, nor led by the nose by
a driveling old Polonius of political anti~
qunity. This element had its way in the
convention, and we believe that it will
have its way in the country. With an
intuitive perception of the first need of »
[
| APPLES IN MYTHOLOGY.
Probably because the apple is such a
beautiful fruit, and so common, it holds
1 great place in European tradition. Ap-
ples ure to our legendary lore what peaches
aro to the Chinese. The fruit is as old as
Homer, and in the fairy gardens of
Phmsacia he tells us that “apple grew
ripe on apple and pear on pear” through
all tho circuit of the year. Laertes, the
old, was tending his garden when Odys
seus mot him and reminded him of the
little boy that had begged for so many
apple trees ‘‘all for his own,” and had
now raturned, a man tried in war and on
the deep. It was an apple, the apple of
discord, that caused all the Trojan woes,
wr
OFFICE SEEKERS AT THE CAPITOL
The late President Garfield once said
that he was obliged to see an average of
about thirty persons for every office to
be filled. If the question was one of re.
moval, the number was much greater, in-
cluding the friends of the incumbent ns
well as the candidates for the place.
There is an amusing story, not a new one
by any means, of the method Mr. Lin.
coln adopted to settle a contest over a
postmastership which had greatly an-
noyed him. There wore two candidates
in the field, and petition after petition
had poured in upon the weary President
and delegation after delegation had
rushed to the White House to argue the
and but for this golden fruit Troy might
still be a flourishing rival of Constanti-
nople. Indeed, the whole Pastern ques-
tion would have taken a different com- |
plexion, for the strife between Asia and |
Europe notoriously began with the ap- |
ple of discord. For an apple Atalants |
lost her maidenhood, and Eve paradise,
They show different forbidden fruits in |
different countries: one especially, .
monstrous ysilow thing, about as Yop
mg asaturnip. But in Northern Europe, |
it least, wo Lave always been sure that for |
ao fruit but an apple would Eve have
listened to the serpent The heathen |
Scandinavians, indeed, made apples the |
very fruit of life and immortality. They |
were in the keeping of Iduns, wife of |
Bragi, and the gods of Asgard tasted |
them, ns Horus (according to Diodorus) |
ate of the death-destroying drug of Isis. |
Then when they had tasted of theapples, |
the gods grew young again and forgot |
death. But Thinsse, the giant, by the!
aid of Loki seized Iduna and the apples |
of immortality, and then the gods grew |
i
vigorous party, it has chosen the right
soit of a standard-bearer, and on election |
day the people will be with it. |
) THE MORAL SENSE OF THE]
PEOPLE.
{New York Times, late the leading Republican
paper in the United States. |
With Grover Cleveland as a candidate
the Democratic party appeals with un-
mistakabie directness to the moral sense
of the people of the United States, Bhall
the next President be a man who has|
weakly yielded to temptation, or a man
who has unowaveriogly adhered to the
right against powerful enticements to do
wrong? A man who begs pecuniary re-|
wards of those bis official action has en
siched, or one who defies corrupt dicta- |
tion and seeks only by just courses tol
deserve the approval of right-thinking!
men ? A candidate attacked, impeached, |
tainted, and besmirched ail over, or a!
candidate beyond reproach? A Grover
Cleveland wuom honest men respect, or!
a James UG. Blaine whom rogues love,
This 1s the supreme issue, It is this
which the voters of the Republic are 10]
decide. It is not the issue of protection;!
frea trade has nething to do with itu
there is no admixture of foreign policy ;|
insincere professions eannot put it aside; !
the glare of a torchlight brilliancy wili|
not outshine it. The sober sense of an!
intelligent electorate the honest convic- |
tions and the patriotism of ten millions
of voters are appealed to, and they will
settle this question conclosively and for
right. * * * The Timer will heartily sop-
port Gov. Cleveland. In opposing Mr.
Blaine it finds itself already upon im-~
pregnable ground and in excellent com-
pany. It has closely watched the career
of the candidate nominated at the Chi
cago Democratic Convention, and it has
entire confidence in his probity, in his
intelligence, and in his administrative
ability. He ought to be the next Presi
dent of the United Btates, and we be.
lieve he will be,
i
|
THIS TIME THE DEMOCRATS HAVE MADE
NO MISTAKE.
[New York Evening Post, Republican.)
The nomination of Governor Cleve!
jand by tbe Democratic Convention!
makes the way perfectly plain and sim- |
ple tor all friends of good government
who are for any reason diseatisfied with |
the Republican candidate. This time the
Democrats have made no mistake, If!
Cleveland bad no other claim to the con. |
fideace and sapport of those to whom |
par.es are simply a means of promoting |
the national welfare, he wonid have a
strong one in the character o' the oppo-|
sition he encountered in the ©0 ivention,!
As Gen. Bragg finely and happily said!
in seconding his nomination, “We love!
Lim most of all fur the enemies he has
made.” The bostility of Tammany and
Butler, and in fact whatever isthe basest
and demagogic in his own party, is
of itsell a tribute of which any public
man might well be proud.
Ee -
The “North American Review" for August con.
tains an article by Justice James V. Campbell on
“The Eocroachments of Capital” which will com
mand the serious attention of all readers. Rich
ard A. Proctor treats of “The Origin of Comments,”
and succeeds in presenting that difficult subject
in a light so cleat that persons who have little or
no scquaintante with astronomy can follow his
argument, “Are We a Nation of Rascals 7’ ia the
staring stele of an article by John F. Hume, who
shows that states, counties and municipalities in
the United States have already formally repudia-
ted, or defaulted in the payment of interest ou an
amount of bounds and other obligations equal to
the sum of the national debt, Judge Edward OC.
Loring finds & “Drift toward Centralization” in
the recent judgement of the United States Su.
preme Court oh the powers of the Federal Gov.
ernment to issie r money, and in the opinion
of the minority of the same court rendered in the
suit for the Arlington property. “The American
Element in Fiction,” aud there is a symposium on
“Prohibition and Persuasion,” by Neal’ Dow and
De. Dio Lewis,
-»
PROMINENT REPUBLICANS BOLT
Boston, Jaly 16.—~George W, Flagg, of
Milbary, seeretary of the republ
state committee, has sent in his resignas
tion owing to his inability w conscien-
tiously support the nomination of Busine
and Logan. “Beostor John F, Andrews,
who has been prominently named as the
coming republican candidate for congress
ia the Fifth district, anavwnces tha: he
sball bolt the republican ticket and sap~
i Cieveland. He will shortly send in
is resignation as & member of the ward
snd city committees,
F30 most ghildren He
of a dose of oustor oil is nauseating, Wh
not, then, wheu physic is ng. y
the titt'e ones, ose Ayer's Cathartic Pills?
They combine every essential wud valu-
bare suggestion
and bring sugar-couted are ousily taken.
tries
Vad of a
Tammany
Regisier Reilly
is the right
man. indogses Cleveland
and says | © Hy ras a and
pstas, Fai Boi # Yuaye
old and gray and wrinkled (as in Giordano |
Bruno's satire) and the spring died out
of the year. But Loki was made to re-
came back, and the gods are as young as
ever they were on Asgard
el §
GRAFTED TEETH.
Transplanting sound teeth from the
jaws of healthy persons who could spare
practised by advanced dentists for some
time. The mode was as follows : The
tooth and he with the decayed molar were
mated together, and the freshly drawn
good tooth immediately placed in the
cavity made by extracting theother. But
it often happens to be necessary to re-
move 8 sound tooth from a patient at a
time when no person of whom the den.
tist had any knowledge needed just such
sone. It wonld therefore be lost, for
only “living” teeth could be made to
grow in a strange mouth, and they died
very soon after being torn from their
parent gums. Teeth are * living” so long
ne the membrane covering the roots has
any vitality. It has been a problem of |
great interest to dentists throughout
America to devise some means by which
the sound extracted toeth could be kept
alive indefinitely, until they should be
neaded, and to a Ban Francisco dentist
belongs the honor of solving the prob.
lem. Dr. W. J. Younger, says the Call,
has been conducting a series of experi-
ments, which have resulted in the disoov-
ery of a means of preserving the life of |
the extracted tooth. It is nothing more
nor less than *‘ grafting” it as soon as it
is drawn, upon the engorged comb of a
healthy rooster, and leaving it there
properly secured until it iswanted. Then
it is out away, the cock being placed under |
the infinenoce of chloroform, washed, and |
everything removed down to the mem- |
brane, and placed in the freshly made |
savity where it is needed. A reprosenta- |
tive of the Call was permitted recently to
examine the mouth of » gentleman in|
which there was & tooth that had been |
planted there a week or so before, sand
which was apparently as firm as those
which had always been there. It had
been kept alive on a cock’s comb for ten |
claims of the rival aspiggnts. Finally,
after Lie had been bored for half an hoar
by a fresh delegation, Mr. Lincoln said to
his secretary, ‘This matter has got to end
somehow. Dring a pair of scales.’ The
scales wers brought. *Now put in all
the petitions and letters in favor of one
man, and see how much they weigh, and
then weigh the other candidate's papers.’
It was found that one bundle was thres-
quarters of a pound heavier than the
other. ‘Make out the appointment at
onoe for the man who has the heaviest
papers, ordered the President, and it was
done.”
oo
Never present a gift, saying that it is
of use to yourself,
in ll CI fn s——
The crops throaghout Prussia are un-
nsually good.
CLEVELAND /*
ten st his own |
sssistanoe, Ly t
chenpest, hat
Cente wanted
dition of his
Cont
er li
all others ler
profit of §4
De realized bs
succeed grandly
al ever offered
ZH cents for postage, et
cludes large prospectus book. A
at the start is worth & week at the
2Bjuldm H HALLETT & C
ér Ket All
Terms free, a: t
Bave valualide tim
1
Farnishes and Keeps on Hand
SASH, w— DOORS
FLOORING OF ALL KINDS,
BIDINU, SHUTTERS,
BLINDS,
MOULDING OF ALL KINDS,
STAIR‘ RAILING,
&c., &c, &c.,
‘Terms Reasonable, and a
Promptly attended to.
23jully G.8. CONFER & SON.
NEW SHOE STORE.)
&e . &«
Il Orders
ee
NEW SH
~
UNDERSIGXED HAS CON
HAND A VERY FINE SELECTION OF
Boots, Shoes and Slippers,
YTHING
THE
OR AN
i
SHOE LINE, BELLING AT UNFPRE
18 THE
Cheapest
CENTRE
His
Largest, Best and
EVER REFORE KEPT
CALL AND BEE. DON'T FORGET
THE PLACE, IN THE HO-
TEL BUILDING
JOHN MULLEN,
Centre Hall, Pa.
IN HALL
23aprly
HI{IDNEY-WQORTH
THE SURE CURE
FOR
KIDNEY DISEASES,
LIVER COMPLAINTS,
CONSTIPATION, PILES,
AND BLOOD DISEASES.
PHYSICIANS ENDORSE IT HEARTILY,
“Kidney Wort is the most succesful remedy
I ever used Dr. P. C. Ballou, Monkton, Vi.
days, and had been taken from the mouth |
lof a young lady, whose looks were bene- |
fitted by the removal.
i
THE FORTRESS OF SEDAN,
A singular stroke of irony has seitled
{the fate of the little town of Sedan. It
ranked high in the list of French forti-|
{fied places, The late emperor took refuge
within its walls as a stronghold that had
the reputation of being impregnable. A
short time ago the Minister of War issund
a list of all the fortresses and strongholds
of the country, sand from this eatalogue
Sedan was absent. The town was judged
as being of no military importance what.
soever. It was not even worth while to
retain the defenses it possessed. The
great keep, with its lofty walls apd sub-
terranean passages, is in process of de-
molition, and such fortifications as re-
main are spared merely becsuse they are
not worth destruction. "The litile cotiage
on the road to Baseilles, where the em-
peror had his memorable interview with
Princes Bismarck, and where the four
gold pieces which he gave to his hostess,
a8 he left her roof, still hang framed over
the chimney pieces vill. survive one of
the great supposed mth onal strongholds
st France,
WIAT IB IT?
A strictly vegetable prepa-
ration, com of a cholce
combination ro
|
dis-
and where
a broken dowa Sondi.
System
of hed A tonic,
t
a So S55
Fitted ont foo the + Season.— Dress.
en, Cloaks, coats, stoeki gn and all ear
ments can be colored successfully with
Iv 10¢ at druggies. We lig, Richardson &
Co, Borlingion, Vi,
ihirtcesenis aise ngilie.. pcisii
Mie,
Logan: “John, fin this speech
shall | make any alivsic mn 10 our being »
at a. ao)
con no, my
thele'n. and you migat | ave know'd that
J. C. BRACKBILL,
Give us a Call,
o
AN tt NP
BENDFOR
og
w sent FREE
of
BQ
If you want a good Truss to the
Centre Hall drog store,
If you want good shoulder braces,
suitable for ladies and gentlemen, and at
reasonable prices, go to Centre Hall
drug store, J.
11jun tf
the
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PEN EVERY La or
NO EQUAk —————
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ME
HOM we MACH
30 UNION SQUARE NEW YORK.
ANg 1 »
Nast Mert
NEVER
DER.
£3
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W. R. BRACKBILL,
PRICES
Light.——
“The Pastilies I purchased from you in August
rove 10 we most copclusively thet “whiie there 13
ife there is hope.’ The id thelr work far be
peciations for | certainly did
t that 8 Babit of FOURTEEN YEARS’
108 could be completely gotten under cone
will keep me
the success
Above extract from a letter dated -W, Va Dec. 26, 381
The Pastilies are prepared sad sold only by the
306% N, 10th, SL. 87. LOUIS, MO,
| Cards —Attorneys.
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H. ORVIS,
ATTORNEY-AT.1I
i BELLEVONTHE, PA
i Office opposite the :
vrei vut®s § 3% yuge
a = i : iy
i OHN BLALK J. 4M,
€ Attorney-at
Office on Alle, jellefont,
i y Lf
eny street, |
foh
D. F. FORTREY,
* A wrneys
# 1 ar Sid
Utlice in old Cortsard builc
t- Law,
, Bellefonte
gr
& HEWES
{ia Samal
|S! ANGLER
LEXANDER & BOWEK,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Off ce inGarman's new budiding.
BELLEFONTE, PA
second floor of Forst's new
r north of Court House, Can be
sd in Eoglish or German. 7m’yS4
Dentists.
. i a (+ W. HUSTERMA!
ce at residence on Church «1 Oppo.
vite Laheran Church, Will give saliss
faction in all brancues of bis prolession,
Biber sdminislered l4ndr
| R.B. G. GUT LIUS.—
i Dentist, Milibeim. Odfers hie
prulessional services to the public. He is
jprepared wo perform ail opersliols in the
jeninl profession. He is now fully pre
pared Lo extract lowih absoluiely witbhou
| pail. my <b
w kl
USH HOUSE. :
W. R. Teller, proprietor, Delle
tonte, Pa. Bpecial attention given to
country trade. Junel By
: * rn —————
UMMINGS HOUSE,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
EMANUEL BROWN, Proprietor.
The traveling community will find
this hotel equal to any in the county in
every respect, for man and beast, and
charges very moderate. Give it a trial
25june of
rest,
FOR SALE BY
Agent, Centre Hall, P
J. Q. A. Kennedy,
SPRING MILLS HOUSE,
On LET. RR
SUMMER FEESORT.
Fine Fishing and Hunting—Roman-
tic Mountain and Valley Scenery.
Healthy Locality.
——
TERMS REASONABLE.
FINE
SPRING MILLS, CENTRE COUNTY, PA
marl
#P1SO'S CURE FOR.
Rr
in time. : .
ree FYI LEE
Clases HALL HOTEL.
D. J. MEYER, Prop'r.
FOR SUMMER BOARDERS AND TRANSIENT
CUSTOM. .
Good Table, heaitnhy locality, pure
mountain water, surrounded by finest
uatural scenery in the state. Schools
and churches convenient, Terms very
reasonable. Jang if
KVIN HOUSE,
LOCK WAVEN, PA
8. WOODS CALDWELL, Proprietor.
Terms reasonable. Good sample rooms
on first floor,
CF TRE COUNTY BANKING ©O.,,
RELLEVONTE,
Receive Deposits and allow Interest
Discount Notes; Buy and Sell Government
Recurities ; Gold and Uoupons
JAS, A. BEAVER, J. D. BHUGERT,
President Cashier,
PENNA,
PENNS VALLEY BANKING OO
CENTRE HALL, PA,
Receive Deposits and allow Interest
Discount Notes ; Buy and Sell Government
Securities : Gold and Coupons
WM. WOLF, W. B. MINGLE,
President. Cashie
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QARITARIUM, Riverside, Oud. The dry climate
oe, nngs, full ies, 36 p., route, vost,
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