REPORTER. “GATH.” It appears that one of Mr, Blaine's | friends, George Alfred Townsend, whois writing forseveral newspapers in Blaine's y the Cincinnati fagu 1 description of | RUpDOTI in NN rer the | in the | ntentions of tandard Coal and Iron Company form of an interview with W. D. Lee, | The letter was dated November 30, 1882 Mr. Lee showed that the 00 acres of Hocking and n furnaces, He mpany's securities, and at Pittsburg company owned 24.4 Valley coal lar od the ¢ ine it the workingmen should e end of the in~ following qnestion +h \t ur company ? went into railroad ia and was successful k an interest in West Virginia, He to Ohio, ig other things Coal and Iron ve neidera- » ALS i building in the enterprises and ti in Coal came re, out an ot is * business whieh I bave never seen excelled in a public : + Hale who married 3 letter to Bundy was letter it will be re- wis not, | in the | He re | VOCK In aay BOS ject to ne 4, Dut 8, OL BU i APR asses ment, wer sell, while tl i DY ior hime- ject 10 assessment, were supposed t for distribution among his « heiping 1D bill aud ¢ he country are convinced that James 3, i € 18 an unlit man to elevate to the : residency . READ THIS An, Jan. « CUlgs 8 MANY years, ¢ sansfaction., We had week to be sent to Woodland, Cal, J. RK. Bexxerr & Co., Druggists. goutls referred to in foregoing let- as ot i Kii Dr, Baxter's Mandrake Bitters, and Henry & son's Arnica and Oil Lini © ut Murray's, oct . 0 CHINESE KILLED. Parig, October 15, ~Gen, De I'Isle tele graphs from Chu, on the upper Loo Ohn- an Hiver, under date as follows : Colonel Dounier, after a brilliant engagement on Friday, carried the heights commanding the fortress of Chu, forming the point- d'appui of a large entrenched Chinese camp, which was defended by five case mated forts, The Chinese forces were very large. Their losses during the en- gagement were heavy, On Saturday they attemnpled to assume the offensive, but our artillery strewed the ground with Chinese bodies. After losing all their positions the Chinese fled toward Lang son. They halted near Phuatruong and Ktaoh. The French loss was 20 killed, including one officer, and 90 wounded, Two officers received slight wonads, Oar troops were animated with the greatest ardor, Tue Chinese in this engagement were a part of the best troops in the Em- pire. They were perfectly armed, and manoeuvred in Faropean style, The Chinese losses were 3,000 killed, includ- ing their chief commander. The Chinese invasion of Tonquin has been arrested in the direction of Langson, - oe» “ . MEN AND WOMEN SENTENCED TO DEATH, St. Petersburg, Oct, 18.—A great politi- cal trial has just been finished here, It was conducted privately, Six officers of the army were sentenced to death, be~ sides two women, Six others were ban. ished to Siberia. The execution will probably be secret, it ’ Joh ¢ i § i. ER ues. £o -— itt TWENTY PERSONS KILLED Vienna, Oot. 9.—An explosion of fire- damp has ocvuried in the mines at Os tarn, in Moravia, causing the deathrof 20 A INTHE DRUG STORE, PREVARING v0] Lien ti it J1EL i i ciate the measure of responsi Appr which they thus imp thecary. It is generally the work of the is merely clerical ; tl se upon the apo. thought tha man behind the counter| at, w rian iL ith the fo distinetly made out by the doctor, all that he has to do is ents, paste a lable upon the box or bob | and the © g Sometimes the apothecary’s work is easy to mix the ingredi- recoive ustomer's money, enough, when the prescription is care.| = fully written and contains no bewilder- of good reputation and soun will provide a task for a drug cle f ich eould Wil AR proper fulfillment o proj accomplished by a man whose capacity hially is limited to a disposition to fail obey orders. The handwriting of physi- ‘ - 4 ny Ivy cians, as a olass, judging from the speci- 18 to be found in ¢ rist's book prescriptions tl tl at they are liable to make errors which 1ts if the ap« thecary did not keep his wits about him, Only a might lead to serions resu y= a physician, w York, pro. tolerably well knows sented toa voung mar from C in which he very far wription vay 1outicd 1& 1OCLde, t Many physici from nually furnished with the diplo: nature, and is imposed the selection of or careless p PPPS SE NUTM EGS, the fruit is gathered edtonl fasten When re fit they r for marks ww AAI K t 8 been rem accomplished by eracking if the kernel nlly selected and packed in easks, 1 many years the Dutely, jealous lest other 1 i traders should import these kernels an 11 " Yn n mallet, and then grow these trees from the seed, they at that time having a mo known growing trees, dipped thea nels in thick milk of lime, thinking to destroy the germs and limit their enl- ture to their own possessions. The practice is still kept np, although the special object was never attained, tf process proving quite innoenons. And all nntmegs of Duteh importation are called limed nutmegs. All of these kernels are an inch or less in length and of oval shape. They yield npon pressure oil and fat. About 800,000 pounds are annually consumed in the United States, n 41 opoly of the fore thns s {0 favor ther ven ¢ Bankside, near Bear Gard neni —— A MAN WHO EATS MICE AND FLIES, J. A. Miller, for of Forest Hill, Ci notorious character some yoars a rogident b.at i BE TES FR ks 4 WITnownhin $y Yorn lide iid POMOERAAAN y ———————— swallowed a large dose of WHY DOTTLES SHOULD BE LABELED, | with suicidal It waa nearly an | hour after the deadly d had taken before the doctor reached him, but by a vigorous application of the stomach pump his life was saved. Relia ble men of Forest Hill say that he pos- posses what might be termed a galvanized, elastic stomaeh, He conld eat anything withont nauseating him, and as for intent. The findings of coroners’ juries are lackily of more value, as a general rule, | than their recommendations. Recently | one of them “sat upon” the body of a child who had met with its death from drinking ecarbolie acid, It seems | that the unfortunate infant, whose age was something over two years, was in the habit of finishing of the dregs in the| quantity it wns never known exactly how ginger beer bottles opened for its| much his stomach would hold. On one mother's enstomers. This in itself one | occasion, it is maid, ho ate eight small would have thought a sufficient canso| cans of oysters, several cans of of death ; but the little child appears to | peaches, besides crackers, choeso and havo one day got hold of a bottle con-| bologna sausage in proportion and taining, not ginger beer, but earbolio] washed it down with eight or ten glasses acid. The jury naturally brought in a of beer, and then afterwards when asked verdict of accidental death, but added a| tosing a song he wanted to know whether rider to the effect that the bottles ought| they expected him to sing on an empty to have been properly labeled. Our| stomach. It is said also that he would school boards have done a good deal,| sometimes eatch flios and eat them down but I fear it will be some time before] by the handful just to show what he «they get as far as teaching two-year-olds! could do. Al ono time he ate a mouse, to read. lead, ears aud hair, on a wager of $1.50. a ——— A —— —— i § Ee pr Lad er’ Wape's + cironlars, dolmans,| p6y~We wonld call the attention of all drug been persons, newinarkety aad plush coats, in everylour remlers, wanting oceupetion, to the conceivable shape, at the Bee Hive. adverjisement of P, N, Nickolas & Co. i AT A Ol 31 MEW LOW 4 La HARPER Centre Ha FW ABI HARI] AND . ERIES LARS TOBACULU, EVERYTHING A WELL STORE L NEW ATi ne vol Al GOULD: } ! OME AND of Produce take Price Market i {OKs A VER) Boots, a Largest Best EVER BI CAl REPT IN CE} DON'T } FORE A: AXD SEE THE PLACE, TEL BUILDING, 23aprly LEASED THE SMITH & CO, at HAVING FOR A TERM OF YEARE ARE TO PAY CASH FOR WHEAT, RYE, and WHEAT. 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Fine Fishing and Hunting—Roman- tic Mountain and Valley Scenery, Healthy Locality. FINE TERMS REASONABLE. J. H, BIBBY KPRING MIT TR BPRING MILLS, Proprietor CENTRE COUNTY, PA marl 3X pevsnsavunsnnns -» ————— MUEKRAY Centre Hall GH, popular. Pater 15g amd Hae purposes only Pa. ANKING CO BELLEFONTE Vow Interest Buy and Sell Coupons, J. I § st i ana BEAVER President LrOic FHUGERT, LB VALLEY BANKING CO CENTRE HALL, PA allow Interest : Buy sud Sell Goverument 1 and Coupons Ra ve Deposits ar isconunt Not secu Liev 0 WM. Wi President B® VALENTI a “ W. B. NINGLE, Cash ict, NE, Buys and sells Real Estate on falr conunission, Insures First-class Life Companies, " - Life snd Accident Compatiics " Fire Companies, Gorman, English and American, Combined Cape ital, 815000000. Office In Bush Arcade, over Yale enting's stores, Bellefonte, Pa. Lany C* INFECTIONERY and EATING HOUSE, st SEARFASY ROOMS Bush's block. Meals at all hours from early to late trains, Lunch without cof. fee 10 cts, Lunch with coffee 15 cents Regular meals 26 cia, Oysters in all style ZELLER & SON, DRUGGISTS, Bellefonte, Pa. Dealer Ian —— DRUGS, CHEMICALSY PERFUMERY, FANCY GOODS, &e Pure Wines and Liguers for wedical purposes aiways kept DRUGS 1f you want good shoulder braces, suitable for ladies and gentlemen, and at reasonable prices, go to the Centre Hall drug store, J. D. Monnay, jan tf Drogyist. A i i DO YOU KNOW —=LORILLANDS CLIMAX. PLUG TORACCO with Red Tin Tag: Rose Leal Fine Cut Chewing ; Navy Carriages and Rack, Brown and Yellow SENUFFS are the best and quality con sidered? aug ¥.