THE CENTRE REPORTER. | FRED KURTZ. . .. Editor. Centre Hari, Pa, Fen. 4, 1885, ow. CARE OF THE EYES, It often happens that weak or inflamed oyes result from not using spectacles when they are required, or from using mpectacles unsuited to the sight. The advice of an oculist on thess matters is often invaluable. Indulgence in alcohol is very bad for the eyes. We see this in pler, Everybody has experienced the pain into the eye.” when this happens? In the majority of cases, if the sufferer has the patience to close the eye gently, and keep it im- away by the tears which the eye will naturally shed. All who have carried mendation as absolutely infallible, complicated sort are often the result of for self-relief. winked, in hopes of ejecting the foreign eyelid, which must then be everted to get it ont. The way to perform this simple operation is as follows : pencil or pen-holder (perfectly clean, of course) in the right hand, lay it lenght- wise on the upper eyelid, with the peneil, shove tho eyelid back- ward into the socket, as it were. This maneuver causes the eyelashes to pro- ject. Then seize them befween the forefinger and thumb of thie left hand, and, while you turf the lid back over the pencil yon Siiove « down the back of the lid with the penc Thus the eye- lid is everted, or ttrned inside ont, so that yon can see where the particle is and pick it out with the corner of a handkerchief, twisted if need be. The care of the eye essentially consista in guarding if from accidents, and from all irrifating influences. Exosssive nse of the eyes at night is to be avoided. Curtains, lamp-shades or eye-shades or smoke-glasses are the best means of avoid. ing the injurious effect of light. The pale shade of * London smoke” glasses is the best. Artificial light, be it of gas, lamp or candle, should never be in frout of or a level with the eyes. The light should fall either from above or over the shoulder. Goggles should only be nsed dry, sandy dust exists; they should never be worn too continuously. Short. sighted people and clifldren should be promptly supplied with spectacles suited to supplement their defleient vision, else che strain on the eyes is =pt to weaken and injure the sight irretrievably. EW GW p— A PATENT FARO ROX. It is often asserted and generally be lieved that it is agaiust the policy of the government fo patent any arlicle issued for immoral purposes, and in the col lection of thousands of models in the patent office museum one might look all day without discovering anght that would look like the product of an im. moral thought. Yet it is nevertheless true that a faro dealer's box was ono patented in the regular way, and the owner of the same, one Robert Balley, of Virginia, and old-fashioned gambler, realized considerable money from the zame, receiving one hundred dollars roy- nity for each box sold. He did all he could to reform the game of faro, ahd protected those who played from the unfair practices of regular blacklegs. He was debarred from gambling rooms ip his latter days because of the case with which he detected crookeduese on the port of players and exposed it. Thougk he made quite a fortune from his patent, Lie spent the money as rapidly as it came to him. The original patent is still pre served, mis ss > W THE ALASKA GLACIER, Alaska's magnificent glacier drags slowly on its dreary way at the probable rate of a quarter of a mile per year. At the face or front it presents a perpendicular will of iee 500 feet thick, and varies from thres to ten miles in width, extending back to the north probably 150 miles. Handreds of tons of icears falling off the face of this great glacier every fow minntes into the bay, splashing the water more than fifty feet high and rol. ling up waves that toss the ships like small toy boats. The appearance of the ice, the most pure in the world, is daz. zing to the eye, all the tints of blue, from the most delicate to the deepest in. digo, being represented. The top sar- face abounds with little hillocks and miniature mountains of ice. Great areas of earth, gravel and large rocks the size of a house are earried on the top of these icefields from placo to place, as this great floe, more than 1,000 feel doep of solid ice, moves toward the sea I— BW p—— Flowers and fruit are always fit pros. % because they are the that a ry of beanty ont- np utilities of the world, y Dalures contrast with the upon of ordinary nature ; like music heard out of 0 work- ~~ items of Interest, Pope Leo is one of the busiest men in Europe. Baneroft, the historian, has given up horseback riding because it is too fatigu. ing. The Fire and Hammer is the lurid name of a religious paper published in Topeka, Kansas, The most snocesaful new evangelist in He is a wonder of fluency, The invention of the drum is acoribed by the Greeks to the god Bacchus. Whence, undoubtedly, arose the ex. pression, *' Tight as a drum.” Mr. Plankington, of Milwaukee, began business on a capital of $1,080 a year, A Missouri paper notes the fuct that a Moralists in Euoglaod are divided in opinion whether the evident deteriora- { i "11 ONINKOO3Y SISIDDAET NV SNWIDItael E BEST TONIC. This medicine, combining Iron with pure vegetable tonics, quiskly and completely Cures Dyspepal ndigestion, Wenknoss, Impure Bloed, aria, Chills and Fevers, Neuralgia. It is an unfailing remedy for Diseases of the Hiduoeys and ver. It is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to Women, and all who lead sedentary lives, It does not injure the teeth, cause headache or produce consi pation other Iron merlicines do, It enriches and purifies the blood, stipulates the appetite, aids the assimilation of food, re. leves Pturs and Belching, and strength. ens the muscles and nerves For Intermittent Fevers, Lassitode, Lack of Energy, &ec., it has no equal. &wr The genuine has above orade mark and Take no other Tate discoveries have rendered insula. electricity between here aud Europe A German ochemis oliims to have ob. tained a new link between the vegetable and apimal kingdoms in an animal gum mical properties, Two Chinaman in Sacraments had a in his hand he thought he ejuld have done bet!er, In an address delivered Prof. Tyndall him that the cry of German soldiers, ir entering a battle daring 1870-71, wae not, ** We will conquer,” but ** We musi do our duty I" it at macs shorter inter. vals than Americans are socustomed to, The farm laborer eats four meals a day, and in the baronial halls in Eagland the tables are spread for meals at intervals of Englishmen e The wealthiest man in the world is the Chinese banker Han-Qua, of Canton. He pays taxes upon an estates of $430,. 000,000, aud is estimated to be worth a 1 taels, which in our money would be about founteen haudred million dol ¥ w Queen Marie Antoineite gave a watch to the architect of the Tuileries It is ow in the possession, it is said, of » Long Island farmer. It is small, and io design very choice and quaint The silver hands are stadded with diamonds, and on the baok, in gold and silver, is» Cupid on a cloud An gseronant named Price was half a mile high when his balloon burst, at Nevada, Mo., and for most of the dis. tance ho fell with awful velocity ; but the bag happened to fill with sir in such a manner that the descent was retarded for the rest of the distances, and the man was not fatally injured The Dake of Hamilton's library sale {s declared to be the greatest book sale on record. It eontinmed over about forty days and feichad a total of £850,000, The Sunderland eollection brought only a little more than one-fourth as much, aud the Goeford only 845000. The American demand for rare books in Lon. don is constantly increasing. Men digging {(renclhes for sewers in Schenectady, N. Y., have found at » depth of 16 feet the old corduroy road which was laid in 1600, and led to the fort at the time of the massacre by the Indians. On another street the hollow logs which were laid in 1806, and served for pipes for the city’s water supply, have been found in an excellent state, A novel experiment of carrying a rail. road through a forest has been tried in Sonoma county, California. The trees aro sawed off and levelled and the ties are fastened on the stumps, two of which are huge redwoods standing side by side and reaching seventy-five feet from the ground. So firm is this support that heavily loaded ears pass over with per- fect security. The Prince de Ligne is thought to be possessed of the most curious book in world—""The Passion of Christ.” It is neither written nor printed, but every letter of the text is ent out of a leaf, and, being interleaved with colored paper, is as easily read as the best print. The general execution is admirable This unique work bears the royal arms of England, but why is unknown. Thero is not a single eat within the | corn limits of the town of Leadville Colorado, Cats have been imported there by the | oo hundred, and in all varieties of color and | few sige; but sat one has ever suwived the second week of residence. However, sa there are no rats and mice in Leadville, there is no real need of cats, and their absence makes little difference. The thin atmosphere at (hat altitude (len thousand two hundred feet) is as fatal tc the ven bi os to their foe ms usin A . ———— A | rant to save on bed and Bagh, 8 to the » Hive, 5% YEARS BEFORE THE PUBLIC. | Pronounced by all to be the most | efMcacions remedy now in | croup, | of co! ds, kling sensation the | throat, whooping Over a million bottles sold within the lust few | years. It gives relief wherever used, and has the power to impart benefit that canuot Le had from the cough mixtures pow in use. Sold by all drug ists at 25 | cents per bottle, NEW RICH BLOOD, Bending health ine very { iber of th rapidly made by that remarkable preparation LINDSEY'S IMPROVED Bi ARCHER, For the spocdy cure { Berofula, Wasting rial Discase, E wipelas and every indica mpoverishesd “Lindsey . Bl 0d Rei is the one that oan always be relied upon. Druggists sell 4 deo. y EIGHT FIRST PREMIUMS WITHIN AMONTH, Baugh’s Ra Fa High Grade on tora] Chem icals and other products, on exhib tionat the Pennsylvania State Fai 8th to 20th 8 “hy cough, ete, sysiem, is OOD RF Merey vital decay tdownt remedy in September ’ were awarded five fir i preouums They were also awarded three first premiums as follows : Lehigh Coury Fair at Allentovw Septem wher 30th to Octol Berks County Fair at Kutztown, Pa Dea tober 7th to 10th; Northampton anty Fair st Nas. arcth, Pa., October 7th to 10th. The above are the only «our ms during "84. Baugh's Raw Bone Mansures have se. cured a great m inms includ tennial, Paris and other med Farmers Raw Animal B able La of ihe de : ducer of crops. Baugh's Phosphate contains the life essence of Animal Bones article is man: factured Baugh & Sons, Office No. 2 Delaware Areas Philad n, Pa, a WY - oe sels hiv Rauch & S Made DY Daugn Ko server { ors. mg Len wa a Millheim Marble Works, A. C. MUSSER, (Boccesaor to Deininger & Masser Dealer in Monumoents, MMeadstones, Tombs and Copeing in Marble or Granite DONE AT REASONABLE PRICES. BN. SLop East of Bridge, Main St. 28jandm WORK “Yale March 7 pens SALE «At the residence of dhe under signed. two miles west of Pa ters Mille, on Tuesday, March 17, at 12 o'elock Four head of horses, 2 2 yours old and 1 1-year old colts, 6 milk sows Jotsey bull two years old, 12 head of young cattle, 2% head sheep, 2 sows with pig. Berkshire boar, six shoats, Johnson Harves ter good as new, Johnson Mower, hav fork, row and pulleys, fanning mill, broud wheel wagon, horse wagon, horse rake, suikey cultivators, two South Bend plows, horse roller, set tug harness, set ore re, set of double harness, collars, bri dies, ters, double and single trees, forks, ahov- els, ete. A ressonable credit will be given, H. OC. BHIRK. ng n— Pree SALE. «At the residence of the under sigued, 1g miles east of Lin. den Hall, on reef, Rhruaty 19: Bix head of horses, yeariiog colt, § eo, head of young cattle, Durham buil, § shots, hire £ JOW, new Jobson Harvester, Johnson Mower, "Horkd w on, 2horse wagon, bob sled, top bu ple barrows, cultivators, hay rake, double and si trees, horse rs, bridies, collars, hay fork, w ie pulleys aad feet of rope, 20 bushels seen corn, tables, chairs, bedsteads, aud a variety of other household A goods and furnijure, also three-fifths tulerest of 85 acres of wheat in Aes Tr Bale at 10a m, RUPP BEUTHERS. Wm. Goheen, Auet. . Pree SALE,~AL the residence of the under. fgned, 25% willes wost of Mill. helm, on Pray, Feb sorunry 1% at 9 o'clock © Five horses, % cows, short-horted Durham bull, 6 head oung ‘eattle, young brooding sow, 8 shonts, 2 two wagons, 2 horse spring wagons, Y-horse . reaper and mower, hay rake, shriug wagon ache, shakes oa od. Umion r ann mill, double sled, w, ki shring harrow, 2 small Corn cullive, tors, Zhao itivator, shovel . COP seraper, , hy fork, rope and pul bere. Plow gears sot of double SEL apa’ Ti »LeTH TCE Latter E> CE grtate ot Le ¢ lia of oft dh, ho an a knowl oh to make wkend “ gi hoe hav inst i DON'T BE LATE "NEVER: YOUR ee HAVE THEY THEY HAV] #0 THE LATEST SILVER AND § (3 ' Fin § DESIGNS AND NEWEST WITH A LARGE FINE bought of { Al - 1 1 All goods thew Lefore Ceoriud PES #4, will be kk f Watches n't be beal. Yr ¥ ¢ 1505001} i ograved FREE of charge. their Goods Guaranteed. = Cestae Harr Mear Manger —The flail Meat-mar ket geiulor sl fens stats, ii {¥ri sUpplivd Will fatntiivs o wi wil Uwes be best quan dour Ww Ly min0 Duluy Next bute! ; upels day sud eveuiug, liweay tI Hexny Boozer, Lil BausOge, KEDWAKE. Hd a KDW HARK = ey J Ad A. HARRIS, Jd A A iH A RBRILD, ABE SELLING SECTIONS AND BUTIUNS AR Dw KEAFYEHR BEAYYER And all sivds RaRES suRKS, SUX THES, ROY E SPHOUYS HAY FORKS, &c. — AN WELL AS ALL KINDS OF HABEDWAK E, 10 MEET THE DE. MAXDS IN THIS LINE, 9 BLOCEL JAS H & CO, ARR] Lrrival of NEW COU NEW LOW i RIC ~ ! HARPER & KREAMEE, Canlre 11 all, rlew AT NEW Goods STORE ! he | wa Eave just opened in one aod Beat Roows iu the -—A COMPLETE DRY GOODS, ar 1 Valiey, 810 DRESS NOTIONS, HATS & CAPS JOOTS & SHOKS, HARDWABE, OILS AND GLASSWARE, QUEN GROCERIES SUGAKRS, TEAS, TuUBACLO, SEGARS, EVERYTHING KEPT IN A WELL KEGULATEl STOKE. ALL NEW GOODS, NSWARE COFFEES, SALT, We offer COUNTY. COME AND SEE Us. All kinds of Produce taken, and Highest Market Prices Paid, AGENTS WANTED FOR THE NEW BOOK, Deeds Of Daring By BLUE& GRAY. oy great collection of the most thrilling per sonal adventures on both sides during the Great { vil Wat. jntensely interesting accoutits of ex- plolts of seohitd pad wp fen, forlorn hopes, herok Dravary, Lm prisohingni ai Angi ! iendth escapes, romantic ipcidents, band jo-hgnd srg , hae morous and tragic evenis, perilous journfyd bhld dashes, brilliant successes gg mégnanimoos ac tions ou each side the line. 70 chaplers, FRO FUSELY ILLUSTRATED to the iife. No other book at ali Jike it. Oulselis everyihing., Ad: dress, STANDARD PUB. HOUSE, 12n0vim 6i0 Arch St, Philadelphia, Pa, FOR THE SPLENDID NEW BOOK, AGENTS | The World's Wonders ABSEEN BY THE GREAT Wanted | Tropical and Polar Explorers, Including the Official History of the Late Greely Expedition in Search for the North Pole. All the sekle fos discoveries travels an d ad: ventures of oe Kren? Sepicrery yih bh Svauiiptions of wonderful countries, costoms ang of sirpoge ted enrions fe, animals, by ne Tapia the Wonders and great Natural Car tonitres of the T teal aud ar Worlds; a of Ba & things on the earth, & Tall liistory of the World's greatest 316% Randers al and meus eiplorations, 18 sae splendid, profase’y ilustrated volume, Kabra od “ rh T a all the travels and discoveries of ine. Spun Lu Kir samuel Baker and wife, Live oi . read hor In, Waijaes, Yong $ fibers in the Aretle re ont” piri: _ ) Apes, Hall ‘Hall, Sonwaiie ff Lis A perf ern Lo we pes * tion BOUVET BY Site in all _" on Fo des . biistary races, strange bess ds a» . #real snd stural ifs bouts, | replies. ah rapia selling he A WH gaarto pa. Splenfud A tHiwsteat fons, ee, out eH od Agents wanted, on Salary or mmission, Write for Pletoral circular and sie HISTO! Wal rust sniNG 00, Tiandt 12 NX, Tih st, Vitiadeiph in, Pa. receive Send six cout for postage ontly OF goin hich will Sx, Wigmie, Mahe. If on want the Two papers, the : nid the "New York Weekly Xr one § " 3 28; you can Save i fwb fy the 25 in advance bY ohh wi LF 25, to y! Bith ie two also sent. , and we ‘are onl it out uo the lo the Fre Oar SPRIN OUR Cannot Prices, We know BHIRTINGS, TI A DRESS ~1 i CHI LA | | FRESH { on band, at witi i NTRE HALL, ut with Seszsonable Goods GOODS DEPARTMERT beat in Quality and especially in Domestics, you good ip MUBLINS be we can do KS, &e., T OF GINGHAMS, &e, BAKGAINS IN FLANELS, &« NDM) LINE 1d Cachimeres MER Supply of 3WOYS’ BOOTS & SHOES, LDREN'S SHOES, &ec., ¥ PRINTS, IT $e xD DIE'S WEAR now n. Cheap | GROCERIES, PURE, prices which in and Cheap | ALWAYS will compete cdtier house for the of goods, WM. WOLF & SON —————— ———— Lente fal J. BTOV Nickel PI AT ALL I NEES eed AAR ES IN THE COUNTY. ated and Plain, es, Coal Stoves, Heaters, Is PLAIN AXD FANCY, PRICES, AND IN TRUTH HIS PRICES ARE DOWX oetiyy } for H ELI got in the way want] mo 5 ih Rv Pk ork may rnd ever nd AX Be pity ior the working people, Rend 10 ota we will mail you free, a of oe more woner in a badness. ing E aaaible Bl own on oan live st Ingen, grandly sucessful bo every evening, That mil w he lant. ot wa make this ue iw i satiated u , for the irosbie ¥ i ing us as Fal LICENSE -Notloe i» given that the Cards—Attor i ¥. VOKTNEY, Adorpeyeni-Law Bell ‘Utlice ig old Cor ard | bt uilding, ‘otite J. 1. SPANGLER, C. Fy. gra NGLEK & HE WES i BELLEFONTE, Bpecisl sitention Ww collec | the courts ; Hiwns BAT LAW 114 CO. TENN A. Otis ; practice iu all { Asiultation in Geran snd Eug OHN KLINE, ATIORSEY AT LAW, BELILEYORTS Office on second floor of Forst's new { building porth of Court House, Can be Leonsulted in Euglish or Ustuan 7 284 OHN 9 ; | Bpec in | Innds | nnd Lave i ‘bonds &e ¥. POTTER, au a w- Law Collections promitiy wade snd sllesntion given tw Baving it property lor seis draw ud suhiowledged Morigss Bellefonte, Pa x M BOW ¥ ’ Louse Wal Dede ATTORNEYS. Al LAW MELLENONTE pomite Lhe Court oA ou 24 Loc: of Dentists. DF Gg. Ww. HOSTEKMAN, Dentist, Centre Ha Otiice nt residence on Church strect {ite Lutheran Church, Wilt Kive smiles isclive in ail bratcbes of bis profession, Kiher admi niste red. Ndndr ! 8. 6 R. D Dentist, Milibeim, Ofer: Lis GUTE 1 1U a | professional services to Lhe publ, Lis is | prepared Wo perform sll operstivns in Lhe jepial profession. He is wow fuiis pres pared lu exirect teeth sbsovlute 3 wilbog pain. my « i8 iL HPO. i 1 i — Hots Is. i BY HOUSE, [. KB. Teller, proptietcr, Bel fonte, Pu. Bpecial attention given - couniry trade, _ June 16y ~U MA M i NGS HOUS E, BELLEYOXTE, PA, VEL BROWR , Prop rietor. The Fain community will find this botel equal Lo uy in the county 1m every respect, for man snd beast, and charges vo §y moderate. Giveit a trial aMune Jf * a ———————— A — ———— es —— AT——— = NEW BROC KEKBOFF HOUSE. B Rast CRE BROZY HOUS SE, GHENY 87, BELLEFC G. G. Mc MIL LEN, Prop. r, Good Sample Rooms on First Floor, SH Free Buse Ww and from sll tr sins. Jou Svecisl rates Lo witnesses and jurors, Kun Core HALL HOTEL. ). J. MEYER, Prop'r. MMER 14 DARL DERN AND TRAKEIENT CUNTUM. Good Table, heathy locality, mountain water, surrounded by ostural scenery in the state. and churches oo myenient, reasonable, KYIN HOUSE, LOCK MAVEN, FA, E. WOODS CALDWELL, Proprietor, Terms reasonable, Good sample gu first floor. ! ¥, PA FOR Bl pure by Sinest Setiovlg Terms very 1Gaug u om— ving ah NG MILLS HOUSE, Ou LET. RB SUMMER RESCKT. F.ue Fishing wud Huntog— Ronen. Uc Mountain and Valley Scenery, Healthy Locatsty. FINE TERMS REASONA BLE, J. H, BIBBY.,......ccce0nn.. Proprietor SI'KING MILLS, CENTRE COUNTY, PA magi C. BOAL, J. Justice of the Pesce and Conveyancer, Centre Hall, Fa. Office in Penns’ Vali icy Beng budding. mayi y J D. MURRAY, . Centre Hall, Pa, Dosler in DRUGS, populsr Patest Medic Whiskey, Brandy, Wibe, aid Holland Gin oy and sold for medicisel purposes only. Flore Spm every day inthe week, may’ CENTRE COUNTY BANKING CO BELLEFONTE, PEXN'A. Reeaivg Deposits and allow Interest : neoount Notes; Buy and Sell G r Securities ; Gold and 'Gotiponn, ui hovermem JAB. A. BEAVER J.D. 8H President, v " Coahier PENNE VALLEY BANKING 00. CENTRE HALL, Receive Deposits and allow Interest : Discount Notes ; Buy sud Sell Securities ; Gold and Cou Mr WM. WOLF ro. President . ZELLER & SON, + DRUGGISTS, Bellefonte, Pa, Dealer In PA, Goverutoent W. B. MINGLE, Cashier, ss — DRUGS, COEMICALSY PERFUMERY, FANCY GOODS, &e Pare Wines and Liquors for medic purposes urposes siwags ke kept oJ OLLRGR, NEWARK, NEW JERSEY. Ea Jhree Buildings. and More DRUGS Tarpon Porat, patos than ail other sobooim come. OLEMAR. PALMS FALNS a 00s Proprictom. ©
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