The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 10, 1884, Image 5

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P ENNSYLVANIA
STATE COLLEGE.
Fall Term begins September 10, 1834,
Examination for admission, September 9.
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This institution is located in one of the most
oeautiful and healthy spots of the entire Alle
gheny region. It is open to both sexes, and of
fers the following Courses of Study :
1 A Full Belentifie Course of Four Years,
> A Full Latin Scientific Course.
3 The following BPECIAL COURSES, of two
years each following the Jirst two years of
the Scientific Course (a) AGRICULTURE:
(b) NATURAL HISTORY ; (¢) CHEMISTRY
AND PHYSICS; (d) CIVIL ENGINEER
ING,
i A short SPECIAL COURSE IN AGRICUL
TURE,
5 A short SPECIAL. COURSE in Chemistry,
\ recognized course in Mechanical Arts
combining shop-work with study.
in Litera
ture and Science, for Young Ladies,
A carefully graded Preparatory Course.
SPECIAL COURSES are arranged to meet the
wants of individual students,
Military drill is required. Expenses for board
aad incidentals very low. Tuition free. Youn
1a lies under charge of competent lady Principal,
For Catalogues, or other information, address
GEO, W, ATHERTON, President,
State College, Centre Co., Pa
BUY IT AND TRY IT.
Try it for earache,
Try it for headache,
Try it for toothache,
Try it for backache.
7 A new Bpecial Course (two vears
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“or an ache or a pain Thomas’ Eclectric
is excellent. —Chas. F. Medler,box 274,
iene stady, N.Y
‘Thomas' Eclectric Oil is the best thing
1z,pasays. Cured him of rheumatism
e of earache—two drops—M aster
nizer, Clinton, Iowa.
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Try it for a limp,
Try it for a lameness,
Try it for a pain,
Try it for a strain,
From shoulder to ankle joint, and for
hree months I kad rheumatism which
ielded to nothing but Thomas’ Eclectric
Qil. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil did what no
physician seemed able to accomplish, It
cured me.—John N. Gregg, Supt. of Ra’.
way Construction, Niagara Falls,
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Try it for a scald,
Try it for a cut,
Try it for a bruise,
Try it for a burn,
Price 50 cts. and $1.00.
FOSTER, MILBURN & CO., Pro's.
BUFFALO, N. X.
HELP Women MEN
we NERVOUS?
LACK VITAL ENERGY.
AD The HOWARD GALVANIC SHIELD
and car sther lective Saivanie and Mage
co s—
netie Appliances cure Nervous Delility, Pa
raivnis, Rboumariom, Lows of Vitali Foergy,
Overworked Brain, Lame Beek, Kifloor,
Liver, Stomach Complaints, Males snd
male Weaknens, sto, ste. They are the very
latent improvements. Jiforent from belts,
pads, girdles and other devioes. They
panitively penersis sentisseoss sur.
rests, without seids, easing pe fred
tation of the skin Can be worn of
work sa wall sa al pentanly potioe
alls to the wesrer, Power reguinted
bo men: the different stages of all Sis
esas. Theos for Men only st once
reach the seat of Slosmoe se hey net 8
roetiyupon the Nervous, Wowsior and
Generative Centres, v iy roster.
ing viialitr—which Is retriotigr..
drained from he syeiem bY sandeses
.N or indiscretions, aad thos io 8 set
ural way sversoms all weak sess wilthest drugging the moma,
Wa turaish shesinte proaf ta seppert sur slatme in snr Plas
traded Pamphlet, entitled * THREE TYPES OF of
for MEN ONLY, aise one for LADIES ONLY, free, or
pent sealed for & cena posinge
PRICES Brum apptianss warrid a
from 84 AMERICAN GALVANIC CO.
WPWATES: 1408 Chestnut St., Philada., Pa
Ask for at Marray's Drag store,
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FOR SALE BY
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J. Q. A. Kennedy, Centre Hall, Ag't.
Millhelm Plaining MIN.
Furnishers and Keeps on Hand
RASH, - DOORS,
FLOORING OF ALL KINDS,
SIDING. SHUTTERS,
BLINDS,
MOULDING OF ALL KINDS,
BTAIR-RAILING,
&ec, &ec., &
Cy &eo,, &o,
Terms Reasonable, and all Orders
Promptly attended to.
23jily ISRAEL CONFER & SON
THE END OF THE WORLD,
The age of the earth is placed by some
at five hundred millions of years, and
still others, of later time, among them
the Duke of Argyll, places it at ten mil.
lion years, Mowing what processes it has
gone through. Other planets go through
the same process. The reason that other
planets differ so much from the earth is
that they are in a much earlier or later
stage of existence.
The earth must become old. Newton
surmised, although he could give no|
reason for it, that the earth would at one
time loge at its water and become dry.
Since then it has been found that New-
ton was correct, As the earth keeps
cooling, it will become porens and cavi-
ties will be formed in the interior, which
will take in the water. It is estimated
this process is now in progress, so far
that the water diminishes at the rate of
abont the thickness of a sheet of writing
paper each year.
Atthisrate, in six million years the water
will have sunk a mile, and in fifteen mil.
lion years the water will have dissap-
peard from the face of the globe. The
nitrogen and oxygen in the atmosphere
are also diminishing all the time. It is
in an inappreciable degree, but the time |
will come when the air will be so thin
that no creatures we know ean breathe it
and live ; the time will come when the
world cannot support life. That will be
the period old age, and then will come
death.
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AN ANECDOTE OF BOD INGERSOLL.
Bays a correspondent of the Chicago!
Mail: President Clarke, of the Illinois |
Central Railroad, told me a good story |
about Bob Ingersoll that has not yet |
been in print. A long time ago it was,
when many counties in the southern part |
of the State were under township organi.
zations, and the supervisors sat as judges |
in certain cases. “Bob” was arguing |
a case before one of these tribunals, of |
which the judges were evidently more |
familiar with crops than law practioe, |
He brought all his eloquence to bear on |
the point, that the case in question was a |
great injustice to his client, and shonid |
be *‘thrown out of court.” Continually |
returning to that argument, he reached |
the climax with a burst that, as usual, |
carried everybody by storm, ending with |
the same appeal to ‘‘throw it out of |
court, sire! out of court” It brought
the judges up “ail standing,” and the
presiding slowly reached over,
gathered up the papers in the case from
the table in front of him, and as he gave |
them an energetic flip outof the window, |
turned to Ingersoll with a relieved smile |
and said : * Bob, she's out!”
one
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NAKED SLAVES IN TIMBUCTOO.
A correspondent of the Baltimore
Sun, writing of the slaves of Timbuctoo
says: This girl was being brought in
by the Morocco gate, on the road from
the city of Morocco. Bhe was nude,
comely of face and figure, with large,
dreamy, lovely eyes and streaming long
black hair. Her color was of the Olivian
type, which shows the red blood cours.
ing in the veins. Bhe was of medinm
height and aged about sixteen years
Four old Arab * dealers,” garbed in o1
the glitter and tinsel of the Oriemt,
guarded this girl as if she were an Am a.
zon of strength and powers. One old
Arab in a Jond voios oried ont her merits
and nationality as they passed on to the
centre of the town. Halting, the whole
party were suddenly surrounded by in.
tending buyers, both Christian and
pagan. They came up to the crouching
girl, pulled her arms to and fro, opened
her mouth and looked at her tooth, made
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Scientific.
Among the last acts of the Hygienio
Congress was a denunciation of the mod-
ern system of education and competitive
examinations as eminently prejudicial to
msi
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A BCHOOL BOOK CASE.
Judge Rockafeller, of Northumberland
| county, last week, was in Dellefonte
{hearing argumenis in several equity ca.
sed, Among them was ous of I. F, Dot-
dorf et al, ve, School Board of Ferguson
twp. Judge Rockafeller filed an opinion
ll. EA,
J. C. BRACKBILL
in the case holding that the adoption of
Raub’s series of school books, before the
election of teachers, and at a meeting
oo # without teachers, was invalid and of no
parts of hydrogen gas ignites at atem-loq..t He continued the injunction re-
perature between 1,026 to 1,0258° Fahren~ straining the board from introducing
heit, while the ignition point of a mix. said series of books,
ture of coal gas and air in similar pro-|
portions varies from 1,202% to 1,215°
the health of those subjected to it
A mixture of 70 parts of air and 80
‘nb
SHOT HB MOTHER,
Woods Ran, Pa., Dec, 1.—George Ran-
: : : : tin while carelessly handling a gun ves
A uranium mineral is found in the Kin while carelessly Hing gun ves
: { terday accidentally shot and killed his
feldspar quarries near the seaport oll aged mother. "Iie young man, who did |
Moss, on the Christiania Fjord, Nor-inot know the gun wae loaded, is frantic |
way. It contains nearly 81 per cent of with grief.
uranogo-uranio oxide, with 0.30 of the -
cerium earths and 2.42 of the yitrium| The clergy, medical facully and people
thy ‘all endorse Burdock Blood Bitters as the
ear {best system renovating, blood purfying |
Send for testimonis |
“>
. 3s. 31a : A tonic in the world.
Scientific works by Agassiz, Buchner, gig
Huxley, Lmbbock, Lewes, Moleschott, | ;
Reclus, Adam Smith, Spencer, Vogt,! A n unknown man wa ’ |
Zimmermann have been added to the list murdered bw AKER Hive 8 arty i
oy “8B 5 J JAE ' ie, X48, 5 1
of those already prohibited by ukase| ng was overbanled yesterday by a |
from circulation by libraries in Russia. | posse of officers, thirty miles from the |
we— scene of the murder. A fight eneued and |
of soda dissolved in a two of the gang were killed and another |
ready fatally wonuded.
leaning old! ' Ww i
; for cleaning : J | At Worcester, Mass.. Levi W. Jackson, |
painted work preparatory to repainting. is oonfidence me: cee plan was to
This mixture, in the above proportions, hire buildings, employ thirty or more
should be applied when warm, and the mechanics for repairs, borrow §10 apiece
y : from them and abscond, was gentence
C 0 TY washed with water ! ’
woodwork afterward A Wilh WEE! yesterday to five yesrs in the House
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18 robbed, and |
Two ounces
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of
rrection,
a 1» Nature that a
It is announced in ti _ Buperior Excellence.
The reasons for PERUNA’S superior ex-
cellence in all diseases, and its modus op-
He erandi, are fully explained in Dr, Hart.
man’s lecture, reported in his book on the
“Ills of Life and How to Cure Them,”
from page 1 to page 10 though the whole
book should be read and studied to get the
full value of this par excellent remedy.
{ These books can be had at all the drug
stores gratis,
W. D, Williams, U. S. Pension Agent
Recently the dome of Sit Peter's in| and Notary Public, New Vienna, Clinton
‘ % 3 "reas $i yyy . wh
Bome, was reclad at the expense to the L-ounty, ho, Writes : : i take great
icasure in testifying to your medicines,
Vatican of $40,000. The old sheathing have used about one bottle and a half,
required such continuous repairs that it gn4 can say I am almost a new man,
was deemed better to replace it. The Have had the catarrh about twenty years,
sheets of lead which now cover the dome Before I knew what it was, had settled on
1 the lungs and breast, but can nowsay I am
almost well, Was in the army; could get
no medicine there that would relieve me.”
Col. E. Finger, Ashland, Ohio, writes:
{ “1 am happy to say I have used several
bottles of your medicine called PERUNA,
and my health has been greatly improved
by it. I cheerfully recommend PERUNA
to all who suffer with heart trouble, as
"Ww | being an invaluable medicine.”
Rev. J. M, In Altamont,
writes: “My father-in
in the Morbihan, by M. Ga 'lard
has since continued Lis researclies at low
water, and found some human
ancient earthenware marked with
gorical figures, and coins believed to
have been struck by the ancient Gauls,
bones,
alle.
weigh 708 610 ponds, aii wonld extend
over 10 ore than an sere and a half of land
if they were spread out flat.
* Si ippose,” said an examiner to a sto-
dent i nu engineering, a
engin e yourself, performed every part of
the work without assistance, and
that ‘it was in complete
§ 5 1 nid not
put. on the yond the I np Woy of . with me has been ui
draw water, what would you do? I for kidney disease, which has
sh ould look into the tank and ascertain for forty years and could ge relief un-
if there was any water to draw,” replied til he saw your me Being, 1 induced him
1 to try a bottle, which he did, and the one
tm student. bottle of PeErUXA and one bottle of Max-
: ET ALIN has given him more relief than all
i h 1 oh
Prperiments indicate that the effect of | 2", 0 8 iicines he ever used.”
} ght upon plant tissues without chloro- Mr. Robert Grimes, Rendville, Ohio,
phyll, such as roots, rhyizome, blanched writes: “My wife has been an intense
plants, and some parasitio plants, is to sufferer from chronic catarrh, and after
— : ery other remedy had failed she com-
ACTORS y Jf the respiration, | Every other §
deer the Tatansity of { menced to use your Peruxa and Maxa-
more earbonic acid being given off and |, oo They have helped my dear wife
oxygen absorbed in darkness than in| more than anything she has ever used,
light The amount of oxygen absorbed She has now taken two hotles, and is so
is, however, in the same proportion to much better that she will never quit its
: : : tN . | use until she is entirely well. It has won-
the earbonio acid given off in light as in derfully improved her sight. We think
darkness.
| Peruxa and Maxarrx wil cure any
| disease.”
Flastio rubber tubing, perfectly gas-| R. Palmer, Pastor of the A. M. E,
tight and free from smell, has lately Chuteh, No. lo2 Canal Street, Wilts.
§ : a OF ~ lave barre, Lazerne Co. Pa, writes ! . ve
basn invented. B » Sind of vo ayes ing used your PERUNA, and by experience
of rubber, with pure soft tin-foi | became acquainted with its value, 1 write
them, and it retains the flexibility and geking you to please send me five bottles
elasticity of a simple rubber tube It of PERUNA and one of MANALIN by ex-
i i i rour humble servant.”
oug serviceable as a connection | press and oblige, your : v
Jit to he enti : laminating eas | Cook Bros, Prospect, Marion County,
between a heating or illo: 8 | Ohio, writes: * We have a good trade on
supply pipe and a gas-burning apparatus! pegowa: our customers speak well of it
witch requires to be movable, if this
sort of rabber and tin tubing can be| D. LONG,
mar nfactured of sufficient length. J ¢ ep
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“oy hind built an
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order, but when ing, I,
law, who resides
ng your PRRUNA
flicted him
J D. LONG,
In the course of his Cantor lectures on
her stand erect, and then haggled over
the price. "She is worth $100,” may,
the Arab dealers in one simnltaneons er 7
“but will let her go for $00 if you ts ke
her now.” Our drigoman translates and
tells how she will go to Egypt and ‘fetoh
$200 at a first bid.
MEN OF HIGH STANDING ,
Chang, the Chinese giant, i# by no
means as tall a8 many celebra¥ :d giants
of other nations. Chang is weven feet
six fnohes in height Patrick Cotter,
the Irish giant, was eight feet seven and
one-half inches. He died ia 1802. Elen
zer, the Jewish giant, mentioned by
Josephus as living in tae reign of Vi.
tollius, was ten feet six inches in hei
William Evans, porter to Charles i, was
eight feet tall. He died in 1633, Toliath,
whom David slew, was nine feet four
inches in height Loushkir, dram.
major of the Russian Lapaid of Gusrds,
was eight foot five inches in height.
Maximinus, the Roman Eo peror from
235 to 238 A. D., was eight fe ot gix inches
tall. John Middleton, whe , was born
Hale, in in the reign
James L, was nin’, feet six inches
height. His hav”, was seventeen inches
long and ent and one-half inches
broad. AVY.uman skeleton eight feet six
inches ¥; height is preserved in the
museum of Trinity College, Dublin.
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A little girl was told thas she must not
go to the currant bushes—that the our.
rants would make her sick. She said
Sous Sia Bid not mesn to, but Satan
her. “Why dint you pray:
‘Get thee behind me, Saimn?"" asked
her mother. “I did,” was the reply,
** and he got right behind me and pushed
me into the bushes,”
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Some remarkable cures in this vieinity
of long continued and obstinate disoases
srs airinte fo Melousia’s Blood Pu
ralloys used for coingage Mr. Cuuniler| Spring Mills,
Roberts, chemist of the British Mint, | «HAS JUST OPENED
said that @ short cylinder was the geome. | ome A Complete Stock of vs omert
trical form which, next io he Spiess, |DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS,
presented the smallest surface for the | NOTIONS.
ord Boat oy HAT S & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES,
- usp AL48 Wh HARDWARE,
minimum, their thickness should be|,;;y OILS AND PAINTS, PAINTS,
equal to their Gat Whos Bach a form |G LASS WARE, QUEENSWARBE,
would present many Inconvenienoas ;
me mgr ck mrad ico STOISS,
be too thin, and much may be} “" pi5y SALT, TOBACCO,
guined by even a small a Oproach fo theo.| SEGARS AND......
retical requirements. EVERYTHING KEIT IN A WELL
; REGULATED STORE.
Casting of bronze statues Of Buddha is ALL NEW GOODS. een veues sevens
earried on in Bangkok. “Tho Process, | He offers bargains unsurpassed in this
mys a late official report, is of the kind
COUNTY.
known “en cire perdue,” and the alloy
3 iat All kinds of produce taken, and Highest
of copper and load, some. Market Prices paid.
Highest price paid for all kinds of
8 n GRAIN.
COAL on hand always.
quantity of mine. A clay model is first
EE a oa cunt of wai fa moked,
and over this agsin is put another layer
of clay. The whole is then baked, the
wax running off through apertures left
for that purpose, and, the central core
being kept in ite place by iron pegs, the
alloy is then run into the space previ
ously occupied by the wax
To prevent fhe growth of moss or
woods on gravel walks it is recommended
to sprinkle salt pretty freely on the
paths, (about a ponz:d to the square yard
does for one year m" least) care being
taken not to let the salt fall on the box
borders or the edges of the grass. A
damp but not » rainly da, v is the best for
this operation. Some sy'ply » boiling
solution of salt (about pound to the
gallon of water) with a ccennion watering
pan, so that a pour of the salt will be
received by every square yard of walk.
A much weaker sa lution will serve the
same purpose if i should be required
signin.
150ct3m
JOHN A. GRENOBLE,
SPRING MILLS, PA,
ler in
STOVES, TINWARE &
PATENT IRON ROOFING
Use Patent Iron Roofing, it cutiasts
any building, and cosis only a trifle
more than shingles, Call and see it,
Everything in the line of
COOKING STOVES,
COAL STOVES,
& RANGES
PRICES LOW AS THE LOWEST !
TINWARE
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THE LARGEST $70
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Electric
Von Agents wanveo
To sell the patent “RAZOR BLA
“ CUTTER.” The on y Ehears
sharpened or replaced wilh
$12.00 PER DAY.
in
Cutters seni 14
W. RB. BRACKBILL
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LL'S SONS,
£3
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Light.—-
ELL AS DAY.
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amily /
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"and * IDEAL BUTTON-HOLY
10 hand ies §
CAN MAKE
sr Button Hole
billie
SHEARS
word thet the bisdes ate Lagirne
AGENTS
$3.00.
Ga. ¢
when wort
roe sizes of
5 any address on receipt of
elie,
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IARDWARE
WT re
— STOVES,
Heating Stoves,
Cooks & Ranges,
CROWNING GLORY,
EA
In Cooks th
NGE,
STLAKE AND
WELCOME HOME.
Brick and
£111 an " ¢ ire
A {ull assortment of Fire
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SIAMANG XID SHOES,
THE MOST DURABLE MADE, J
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We carry the Best and
Cheapest Line of
MEN & BOY'S FINE SHOES
in the County.
ALL SIZES AXD WIDTHS OF THE
ENGLISH WAUKENPHAUST
wesssees SHOES, (oinenens
the Most Comfortable Shoe Made.
Remember the place—Corner Brocker-
hoff Row, Bellefonte,
andtf E. GRAHAME SON.
E. NEWARK, NEW JERSEY.-100
. students from Pennaglvania, in Agus.
More tions for Anates an Aa h
oh ois omhined. Life Scholarship, $40, Write
for circulars. H. COLEMAN & PALMS,
Wiulyly Proprietors. oO
{JoLLEG
Grates on hand,
¥
$4 has
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HI. AS AMO on RE IE 0g a
t a Patient says of i:
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be & tiles relmsed from you in August
The Past A ‘while hete ig
* The gid thelr work ur be.
ntinost ex ons, for | certainly did
ot that 8 habit of FOURTEEN YEARS®
na OX oould be sompletely gotten under con
fn the exceedingly short time of two monibs
oan aesure you that no false mode will keep me
that | oan In adding the snooess
ty crown oo beneficial & remedy.”
Above extract from a letter dated —W, Va Deo 20, 3322
The Pastilien are prepared nod sold only by the
fo there is hope.’
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The fastest polling book ik Americs Immense profits
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MAVDRAZE BITTERS
Will give immediate relief,
After constipation follows
Biliousness, Dyspepsia,
Indigestion, Diseases of
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Rheumatism, Dizziness,
Sick Headache, Loss of
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Yor mle br sil dealers in meslicine,
address for pamphlet, free, giving fall directions,
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We offer an £ to 10 ¥. I". Antomatic, Rpark. Arrests
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Artistic stampin. 2, all the Josette hi
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